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DECEMBER  31,  1921 


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1921 


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THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 
PERSONNEL  AND  ORGANIZATION. 


I.— SECRETARIES  OF  STATE  (1789-1921). 


Presidents. 


Secretaries  of  State. 


Date  of  commission. 


George  Washineton . 

Do 

Do 

Do 

John  Adams 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Thomas  Jefferson 

Do 

James  Madison 

Do 

Do 

Do 

James  Monroe 

Do 

Do 

John  Quincy  Adams 

Do 

Andrew  Jackson 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Martin  Van  Burcn... 


Thomas  Jefferson,  of  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  March  22,  1790.  Retired  December  31,  1793- 

Edmund  Randolph,  of  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  January  2,  1794.     Retired  August  19,  1795. 

Timothy  Pickering,  of  Pennsylvania  (Secretary  <rf  War) 

Ad  interim  August  20,  1795,  to  December  9,  1795. 

} Timothy  Pickering,  of  Peimsylvania 
Entered  upon  duties  December  10,  1795.    Retired  May  12,  1800. 

Charles  Lee,  of  Virginia  (Attorney  General) 

Ad  interim  May  13,  1800,  to  June  5,  1800. 
John  Marshall,  of  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  June  6,  i8oo.    Retired  February  4,  1801. 

John  Marshall,  of  Virginia  (Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States) 

Ad  interim  February  4,  1801,  to  March  4,  1801. 

l,evi  Lincoln,  of  Massachusetts  (Attorney  General) 

Ad  interim  March  4,  1801,  to  May  i,  1801. 

James  Madison,  of  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  May  2,  1801.    Retired  March  3,  1809. 


Robert  Smith,  of  Maryland 

Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1809.    Retired  April  i,  181 1. 

James  Monroe,  of  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  April  6,  i8ii. 


Retired  September  30,  1814. 

James  Monroe,  of  Virginia  (Secretary  of  War) 

Ad  interim  October  i,  1814,  to  February  28,  1815. 

James  Monroe,  of  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  March  i,  1815.    RetiredMarcb  3,  1817. 

John  Graham  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  March  4,  1817,  to  March  9,  1817. 

Richard  Rush,  of  Pennsylvania  (Attorney  General) 

Ad  interim  March  10,  1817,  to  September  22,  1817. 

John  Quincy  Adams,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  September  22,  1817.    Retired  March  3.  1825. 


Daniel  Brent  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  March  4,  1825,  to  March  8,  1825. 

Henry  Clay,  of  Kentucky 

Entered  upon  duties  March  9,  i8js-    Retired  March  3,  1829. 

James  A.  Hamilton,  of  New  York 

Ad  interim  March  4,  1829,  to  March  27,  1829. 


Martin  Van  Buren,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  28,  1829.    Retired  May  23, 1831. 


Edward  Livingston,  of  Louisiana 

Entered  upon  duties  May  24.  183 1.    Retired  May  49. 1833. 


Louis  McLane,  of  Delaware 

Entered  upon  duties  May  29.  1833-    Retired  June  30, 1834. 


\John  Forsyth,  of  Georgia • ■  •  •  • 

/    Entered  upon  duties  July  1. 1834.    Retired  Mardi  3.  «84«. 


September  36,  1789. 
January  2,  1794. 

December  10, 1795. 
May  13,  i8oo. 

March  5,  t8oi. 
March  6,  1809. 
April  2,  1811. 

February  aS,  1815. 

March  5,  1817. 

March  7,  1825. 
March  4, 1829. 
March  6, 1829. 
May  24, 183 1. 
May  29,  1833. 

June  27,  1834. 
3 


SECRETARIES  OF  STATE. 


Presidents. 


Secretaries  of  State. 


Bate  of  commission. 


William  H.  Harrison . 

Do 

John  Tyler 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

James  K.  Polk 

Zachary  Taylor 

Millard  Fillmore. . . , . , 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Franklin  Pierce 

Do 

James  Buchanan 

Do 

Do 

Abraham  Lincoln . . . 
Andrew  Johnson .... 

Ulysses  S.  Grant 

Do 

Rutherford  B.  Hayes 

James  A.  Garfield . . . , 
Chester  A.  Arthur 

Do 

Grover  Cleveland 

Benjamin  Harrison. . 

Do 

Do 


J.  L.  Martin  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  March  4,  1841,  to  March  5,  1841. 

>Daniel  Webster,  of  Massachusetts 

•'     Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1841.     Retired  May  8,  1843. 

Hugh  S.  Legartf,  of  South  Carolina  (Attorney-General) 

Ad  interim  May  9,  1843,  to  June  20,  1843.     Died  June  20,  1843. 

William  S.  Derrick  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  June  21,  1843,  to  June  23,  1843. 

Abel  P.  Upshur,  of  Virginia  (Secretary  of  the  Navy) 

Ad  interim  June  24,  1843,  to  July  23,  1843. 

Abel  P.  Upshur,  of  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  July  24,  1843.     Died  February  28,  1844. 

John  Nelson,  of  Maryland  (Attorney  General) 

Ad  interim  February  29,  1844,  to  Alarch  31,  1844. 

John  C.  Calhoun,  of  South  Carolina 

Entered  upon  duties  April  i,  1844.     Retired  March  10,  1845. 

James  Buchanan,  of  Pennsylvania 

Entered  upon  duties  March  10,  1845.     Retired  March  7,  1849. 

^John  M.  Clayton,  of  Delaware 

Entered  upon  duties  March  8,  1849.     Retired  July  22,  1850. 


March  ;,  1S41. 


Daniel  Webster,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  July  23,  1850.    Died  October  24,  1852. 

Charles  M.  Conrad,  of  Louisiana  (Secretary  of  War) , 

Ad'interim  October  25,  1852,  to  November  5,  1852. 

Edward  Everett,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  November  6,  1852.    Retired  March  3,  1833. 

William  Hunter,  jr.  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  March  4,  1853,  to  March  7,  1853. 

William  L.  Marcy,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  8,  1853.     Retired  March  6,  1857. 

Lewis  Cass,  of  Michigan 

Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1857.    Retired  December  14,  i860. 

William  Himter,  jr.  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  December  15,  i860,  to  December  16,  i860. 

Jeremiah  S.  Black,  of  Pennsylvania 

Entered  upon  duties  December  17,  i860.     Rdtired  March  5,  1861. 


Vwilliam  H.  Seward,  of  New  York 

■*     Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1861.    Retired  March  4,  1869. 

Elihu  B.  Washbume,  of  Illinois 

Entered  upon  duties  starch  5,  1869.    Retired  March  16,  1869. 

Hamilton  Fish,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  17,  1869. 

Recommissioned 

Retired  March  12,  1877. 

William  M.  Evarts,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  12,  1877.     Retired  March  7,  i88i. 


[•James  G.  Blaine,  of  Maine 

Entered  upon  duties  March  7,  1881.     Retired  December  19,  18 

Frederick  T.  Frelinghuysen,  of  New  Jersey 

Entered  upon  duties  December  19,  1881.     Retired  March  6,  18 


Thomas  F.  Bayard,  of  Delaware 

Entered  upon  duties  March  7,  1885.     Retired  March  6,  1889. 

James  G.  Blaine,  of  Maine 

Entered  upon  duties  March  7,  1889.     Retired  June  4,  1892. 

William  F.  Wharton,  of  Massachusetts  (Assistant  Secretary) 

Ad  interim  June  4,  1892,  to  June  29,  1892. 

John  W.  Foster,  of  Indiana 

Entered  upon  duties  June  29,  1892.     Retired  February  23,  1893. 


July  24,  1843. 

March  6,  1844. 
March  6,  1845. 

March  7,  1849 
July  22,  1850. 

November  6,  1852. 

March  7,  1853. 
March  6,  1857. 

December  17,  i860. 

March  5,  1861. 

March  5,  1869. 

March  11,  1869. 
March  17,  1873. 

March  12,  1877. 

March  5,  1881. 
December  12,  1881. 
March  6,  1885. 
March  5,  1889. 

June  29,  1892. 


COUNSElyORS  FOR  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 


Presidents. 


Benjamin  Harrison. 
Grover  Cleveland . . . 

Do 

Do 

William  McKinley. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Theodore  Roosevelt 

Do 

Do 

Do 

William  H.Taft.... 
Woodrow  Wilson . . . 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Warren  G.  Harding. 


SecreUries  of  State. 


William  F.  Wharton,  of  Massachusetts  (Assistant  Secretary) 

Ad  interim  February  24,  1893,  to  March  6,  1893. 

Walter  Q.  Gresham,  of  Illinois 

Entered  upon  duties  March  7,  1893.    Died  May  28,  1895. 

Edwin  F.  Uhl,  of  Michigan  (Assistant  Secretary) 

Ad  interim  May  28,  1895,  to  June  9,  1895. 

Richard  Olney,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  June  lo,  1895.    Retired  March  s,  1897. 

John  Sherman,  of  Ohio.' 

Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1897-    Retired  April  27,  1898. 

William  R.  Day,  of  Ohio 

Entered  upon  duties  April  28,  1898.    Retired  September  16,  1898. 

Alvey  A.  Adee,  of  the  District  of  Columbia  (Second  Assistant  Secretary) 
Ad  interim  September  17.  1898,  to  September  29,  1898. 

Vjohn  Hay,  of  the  District  of  Columbia 

/    Entered  upon  duties  September  30,  1898. 

Recommissioned 

Recommissioned 

Died  July  i,  1905. 

Francis  B.  Loomis,  of  Ohio  (Assistant  Secretary) 

Ad  interim  July  i,  1905,  to  July  18,  1905. 

Elihu  Root,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  July  19,  1905.    Retired  January  27,  1909. 

Robert  Bacon,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  January  27,  1909.    Retired  March  s.  1909. 

Philander  C.  Knox,  of  Pennsylvania 

Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1909.    Retired  March  s,  1913. 

William  Jennings  Bryan,  of  Nebraska 

Entered  upon  duties  March  5,  1913.    Retired  June  9,  1915. 

Robert  Lansing,  of  New  York  (Counselor  for  the  Department  of  State)  . . 
Ad  interim  June  9,  1915,  to  June  23,  1915. 

Robert  Lansing,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  June  24,  1915.    Retired  February  13,  1920. 

Frank  Lyon  Polk,  of  New  York  (Under  Secretary) 

Acting  February  14,  1920,  to  March  13,  1920. 

Bainbridge  Colby,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  23,  1920.    Retired  March  4,  1921. 

Charles  Evans  Hughes,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  5,  192 1. 


Date  of  commission . 


March  6,  1893. 

June  8,  189s. 
March  5,  1897. 
April  36,  1898. 

September  to,  1898. 

March  5,  1901. 
March  6,  1905. 

July  7,  1905. 
January  37,  1909. 
March  5,  1909. 
March  s.  1913- 

June  23,  1915- 

March  22,  1920. 
March  4,  1921. 


II.— COUNSELORS  FOR  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE  (1909-1919). 


Counselors  for  the  Department  of  State. 


Henry  M.  Hoyt,  of  Pennsylvania August  »i,  1909. 

Entered  upon  duties  August  27,  1909.    Died  November  30,  1910. 

Chandler  P.  Anderson,  of  New  York ._ December  16,  1910. 

Entered  uix>n  duties  December  16,  1910.    Retired  April  32,  1913. 

John  Bassett  Moore,  of  New  York ,  April  11,  191a. 

Entered  upon  duties  April  23,  1913.     Retired  March  4,  1914. 


Date  of  commis- 
sion. 


Robert  Lansing,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  April  i,  1914.     Retired  June  33,  1915. 

Prank  Lyon  Polk,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  September  16,  1915.    Retired  June  30,  1919. 


March  17.  1914. 
August  30.  1913- 


6  ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES   OF   STATE. 

III.— UNDER  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE  (1919-1921). 

Under  Secretaries  of  State. 

Prank  Lyon  Polk,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  July  i,  1919.     Retired  June  15,  1920. 

Norman  H.  Davis,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  June  15,  1930.    Retired  March  7,  1921 . 

Henry  P.  Fletcher,  of  Pennsylvania 

Entered  upon  duties  March  8,  192 1. 

IV.— ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE  (1853-1921) 

Assistant  Secretaries  of  State. 

Ambrose  Dudley  Mann,  of  Ohio 

Retired  May  8,  1855. 

William  Himter,  jr.,  of  Rhode  Island  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  May  9,  1855,  to  October  31,  1855. 

John  A.  Thomas,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  November  1,  1855.     Retired  April  5,  1857. 

John  Appl^n,  of  Maine 

Entered  upon  duties  April  4,  1857.     Retired  June  10,  i860. 

William  H.  Trescot,  of  South  Carolina 

Entered  upon  duties  June  11,  i860.     Retired  December  20,  i860. 

William  Hunter  (Chief  Clerk) 

Ad  interim  March  i,  1861,  to  March  5,  i86i. 

Frederick  W.  Seward,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1861.     Retired  March  4,  1869. 

J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  April  i,  1869.     Retired  November  13,  1871. 

Charles  Hale,  ol  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  February  10,  1872.     Retired  January  24,  1873. 

J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  January  25,  1873.     Retired  June  30,  1874. 

John  L.  Cadwalader,  ol  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  July  i,  1874.     Retired  March  20,  1S77. 

Frederick  W.  Seward,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  21,  1877.     Retired  October  31,  1879. 

John  Hay,  of  Ohio • 

Entered  upon  duties  November  i,  1879.     Retired  May  3,  1881. 

Robert  R.  Hitt,  of  Illinois 

Entered  upon  duties  May  4,  1881.     Retired  December  19,  1881. 

J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  December  20,  1S81.     Retired  July  7,  1882. 

John  Davis,  of  the  District  of  Columbia 

Entered  upon  duties  July  8,  1882.     Retired  February  23,  1885. 

James  D.  Porter,  of  Tennessee 

Entered  upon  duties  March  21,  1885.     Retired  September  10,  1887. 

Ceoree  L.  Rives,  of  New  York 

Entered  ur)on  duties  November  21,  1887.     Retired  March  5,  1889.^ 

William  F.  Wharton,  ol  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  April  11,  1889.     Retired  March  20,  1893. 

Josiah  Quincy,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  March  21,  1893.     Retired  .September  22,  1893. 

Edwin  F.  Uhl,  of  ^lichigan 

Entered  upon  duties  November  11,  1893.     Retired  February  11,  1896. 


Date  of  commis- 
sion. 


June  26,  1919. 
June  II,  1920. 
March  7,  1921. 


Date  of  commis- 
sion. 


March  23,  1853. 
May  8,  1855. 
November  i,  1855. 
April  4,  1857. 
June  8,  i860. 
March  i,  1861. 
March  6,  1861. 
March  25,  1869. 
Febniary  19,  1872. 
January  24,  1873. 
June  17,  1874. 
March  16,  1877. 
November  i,   1879, 
May  4,  1881. 
December  19,  1881. 
July  7,  i88a. 
March  10,  1685. 
November  19,  i88y. 
April  t,  18(9. 
March  20,  1893. 
NoYembcr  i,  1893. 


SECOND  ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE. 


Assistant  S^retaries  of  State. 


Date  of  commis- 
sion. 


William  Woodville  Rockhill,  of  Maryland 

Entered  upon  duties  February  14,  1896.    Retired  May  10,  1897. 

VVillian'  R.  Day,  of  Ohio 

Entered  upon  duties  May  11,  1897.     Retired  April  27.  1898. 

John  B.  Moore,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  April  28,  1898.    Retired  September  16,  1898. 

David  J.  Hill,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  October  25,  1898.    Retired  January  28,  1903. 

Francis  B.  Loomis,  of  Ohio 

Entered  upon  duties  February  9,  1903.    Retired  October  10,  1905. 

Robert  Bacon,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  October  11,  1905.     Retired  January  27,  1909. 

John  Callan  O'l^ughlin.  of  the  District  of  Columbia 

Entered  upon  duties  January  38,  1909.     Retired  March  5,  1909. 

Himtington  Wilson,  of  Illinois ._ 

Entered  upon  duties  March  6,  1909.     Retired  March  19,  1913. 

John  E.  Osborne,  of  Wyominc 

Entered  upon  duties  April  21,  1913.    Retired  December  14,  1916. 

William  Phillips,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  January  25,  1917.     Retired  March  25,  1920. 

Fred  Morris  Dearinc,  of  Missouri 

Entered  upon  duties  March  15,  1921. 


February  n,  1896. 
May  3,  1897, 
April  27,  1898 
October  25,  1898. 
January  7,  1903. 
September  5,  1905. 
January  27,  1909. 
March  s,  1909. 
April  21,  1913. 
January  34,  1917. 
March  11,  192 1. 


v.— SECOND  ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE  (1866-1921). 


Second  Assistant  Secretaries  of  State. 


Date  of  commis- 
sion. 


William  Hunter,  of  Rhode  Island 

Entered  upon  duties  July  27,  1866.    Died  July  22,  1886. 

Alvey  A.  Adee,  of  the  District  of  Columbia 

Entered  u{x>n  duties  August  6,  1886. 


July  27,  1866. 


Atigust  3,  1886. 


THIRD   ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE. 
VI —THIRD  ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE  (1875-1921). 


Third  Assistant  Secretaries  of  State. 


Date  of  commis- 
sion. 


John  A.  Campbell,  of  Wyoming 

Entered  up>on  duties  February  24,  1875.    Retired  November  30,  1877 

Charles  Payson,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  June  32,  1878.    Retired  June  30,  1881. 

Walker  Blaine,  of  Maine 

Entered  upon  duties  July  i,  1881.    Retired  June  30,  1882. 

Alvey  A.  Adee,  of  the  District  of  Columbia 

Entered  upon  duties  July  18,  1882.    Retired  August  s,  1886. 

John  B.  Moore,  of  Delaware 

Entered  upon  duties  August  6,  1886.    Retired  September  30,  1891. 

William  M.  Grinnell,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  February  15,  1892.    Retired  April  16,  1893. 

F<dward  H.  Strobel,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  April  17,  1S93.    Retired  April  16,  1894. 

William  Woodville  Rockhill,  of  Maryland 

Entered  upon  duties  April  17.  1894-    Retired  February  13,  1896. 

William  Woodward  Baldwin,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  February  29,  1896.    Retired  April  i,  1897. 

Thomas  Wilbur  Cridler,  of  West  Virginia 

Entered  upon  duties  April  8,  1897.    Retired  November  15,  1901. 

Herbert  H.  D.  Peirce,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  November  16,  1901.    Retired  June  22,  1906. 

Huntington  Wilson,  of  Illinois 

Entered  upon  duties  July  2,  1906.    Retired  December  30,  1908. 

William  Phillips,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  January  11,  1909.    Retired  October  13,  1909. 

Chandler  Hale,  of  Maine 

Entered  upon  duties  Ocotber  14,  1909.    Retired  April  21,  1913. 

Dudley  Field  Malone,  of  New  York 

Entered  uiwn  duties  April  22,  1913.    Retired  November  22,  1913. 

William  Phillips,  of  Massachusetts 

Entered  upon  duties  March  17,  1914.    Retired  January  24,  1917. 

Breckinridge  Long,  of  Missouri 

Entered  upon  duties  January  29,  1917.    Retired  June  8,  1920. 

Van  Santvoord  Merle-Smith,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  June  24,  1920.    Retired  March  4,  1921. 

Robert  Woods  Bliss,  of  New  York 

Entered  upon  duties  March  i6,  1921. 


February  24,  1875. 
June  II,  1878. 
July  I,  1881. 
July  18,  1882. 
August  3,  1886. 
February  11,  1892. 
April  13,  1893. 
April  14,  1894. 
February  24,  1896. 
April  8,  1897. 
November  15,  1901 
June  22,  1906, 
January  11,  1909. 
Septembei  25, 1909. 
April  21,  1913. 
March  13,  1914. 
January  24,  191 7. 
June  21,  1920. 
March  15,  1921. 


OFFICERS  AND  CLERKS. 
VII.— OFFICERS  AND  CLERKS  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 


Names,  offices,  and  salaries. 


Where 
bom. 


Whence 
appointed. 


Date  of  appointment. 


Secretary  of  State    (%i2,ooo). 

CHARLES  EVANS  HUGHES 

Under  Secretary  of  State  (%7,soo). 

HENRY  P.  FLETCHER 

The  Assistant  Secretary  of  State  (tStOOo). 

FRED  MORRIS  DEARING 

Second  Assistant  Secretary  of  State  (%4,ioo). 

ALVEY  A.  ADEE 

Third  Assistant  Secretary  of  Slate  ($4,300). 

ROBERT  WOODS  BLISS 

Director  of  the  Consular  Service  ($4,300). 

WILBUR  J,  CARR 

Solicitor  ($3,000). 

FRED  K.  NIELSEN" 

Chief  Clerk  ($3,000). 

BEN  G.  DAVIS 

Officers  to  aid  in  important  drafting  ($4,500). 

Gaillard  Hunt,  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Publications  and  Editor  of  the 
Department 

John  Van  A.  MacMurray,  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Far  Eastern  Affairs. . 

Robert  C.  Bannerman. 

Joseph  R.  Baker 

Morton  D.  Carrel 

Arshag  K.  Schmavonian , 

Stanley  K.  Hombeck 

Arthur  N.  Young 

Officers  to  aid  in  important  drafting  ($4,000). 

Ralph  W.S.  Hill 

Jacob  A.  Metzger 

Green  H.  Hackworth 

Prentiss  B.   Gilbert,  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Political  and  Economic 
Information 

William  R.  Castle,  jr.,  Acting  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Western  European 
Affairs 

Officers  to  aid  in  important  drafting  ($3,500). 

Frank  P.  Lockhart,  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Par  Eastern 
Affairs 

Marshall  Morgan 

Richard  W.  Floumoy,  jr 

Alfred  W.  Kliefoth 

William  R.  Manning 

Lawrence  Martin 

Herbert  C.  Hengstler,  Chief  of  the  Consular  Bureau 

n  Naturalized  citizen. 

85728—22 2 


N.  V 

Pa 

Mo 

N.  Y 

Mo 

Ohio 

Denmark 
111 

La 

N.  Y 

Mass 

N.  Y 

Mich 

Turkey. . . 

Mass 

Calif 

D.  C 

Ohio 

Ky 

N.  Y 

Hawaii... 

Tex 

Tenn 

Va 

Wis 

Kans 

Mass 

Ohio 


NY 

Pa... 
Mo... 
D.  C. 

N.  Y 
■N.  Y 
Nebr 
Nebr 

Va... 
D.  C. 
Me... 
Okla. 
N.J. 
U.S. 
Colo., 
N.J., 

Mo... 
Ohio 
Ky... 

N.  Y. 

D.  C. 

Tex.. 
Tenn 
Md... 
Wis.. 
Tex. 
D.  C. 
Ohio 


March  4.  1921. 
March  7,  1921. 
March  11, 1921. 
August  3.  1886. 
March  15,  1921. 
November  30,  1909. 
June  23.  1920. 
April  23.  1913. 

July  I,  1919. 
August  10,  1919. 
July  27,  1910. 
June  17,  1931. 
August  I,  192 1. 
September  i,  1921. 
October  i,  1921. 
October  28,  1921. 

July  t,  1920. 
July  I,  1920. 
July  t,  1920. 

July  I,  1920. 

June  17,  1921. 

July  I,  1919. 
July  I,  1920. 
July  I,  192a 
July  12,  192a 
September  i,  1920. 
October  26,  1920. 
December  31,  192a 


lO 


OFFICERS  AND   CIvERKS. 


Names,  o£Sces,  and  salaries. 


Officers  to  aid  in  important  drafting  {$3,500) — Continued. 

William  L.  Hurley 

William  R.  Vallance 

Henry  Suydam,  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Current  Information 

William  McNeir,  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Accounts  and  Disbursing  Clerk . 

David  A.  Salmon,  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Indexes  and  Archives 

Harry  G.  Dwight « 

Dorsey  Richardson 

Officers  to  aid  in  important  drafting  ($3,000). 

Sydney  Y.  Smith 

Knute  E.  Carlson  " 

John  L.  Donaldson 

John  Henry  Murray 

William  H.  Beck,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Secretary  of  State 

Wallace  Mitchell  McClure 

Miles  M.  Shand,  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Appointments 

Ward  A.  Fitzsimmons,  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Accounts 

John  D.  Johnson,  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Consular  Bureau 

Margaret  M.  Hanna 

George  L.  Brist,  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Passport  Control 

Alfred  B.  Haupt 

John  J.  McDonald 

Charles  Lee  Cooke,  Officer  in  Charge  of  Ceremonials 

Officers  to  aid  tn  important  drafting  {$2,500). 
Richard  C.  Tanis,"  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Mexican  Afifairs. . 

Harry  A.  Havens 

Harry  R.  Young 

George  B.  Snell 

Edwin  D.  Keith 

Ruth  B.  Shipley 

James  E.  McKenna,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Assistant  Secretary  of  State. 

James  L.  Duncan,  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Division  of  PubUcations 

Edward  B .  Russ,  in  charge  of  the  Stenographic  Section 

Percy  F.  Allen,  Assistant  Chid  of  the  Bureau  of  Appointments 

Worthington  E.  Stewart,  Acting  Chief  of  the  Diplomatic  Bureau 

MarvinW .Will,  Private  Secretary  to  theThirdAssistant  Secretary  of  State. 

Earl  L.  Packer,  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Russian  Affairs 

Emerson  B.  Christie  o 

G.  Gilmer  Easley 

Philip  Adams,  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Passport  Control 

Edmund  W.  Van  Dyke 

A  ssistant  Solicitors. 

Joseph  B,  Matre  ($3,ooo> 

Edgar  Willis  Turlington  ($3,000) 

a  Bom  of  American  parents  residing  abroad. 


Where 
bom. 


N.  Y... 
N.  Y. . . 
N.  Y. . . 
Mich . . . , 

Conn 

Turkey. 
Md 


D.  C... 
Sweden. 
N.  C... 

Mass 

D.  C... 
Tenn.... 

N.J 

Pa 

Vt 

Mich... 

Wis 

Md 

Mass 

D.C.... 


Holland... 

N.  Y 

Pa 

N.  Y 

lU 

Md 

Mass 

Conn 

Pa 

Md 

Mich 

Va 

Utah 

Turkey . .  . 

Va 

Hawaii 

N.  Y 


Ohio. 

N.  C. 


Whence 
appointed. 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 
D.  C. 
Conn. 
N.J.. 
Md... 


D.C.. 

Nebr. 
Md... 
Mass. 
N.J.. 
Tenn. 
N.J.. 
Pa... 
Vt... 
Kans. 
Iowa. 
Md... 
N.  H. 
D.  C. 


N.J.. 
N.  Y. 
Pa... 
N.  Y. 
111.... 
Md... 
Mass. 
Conn. 
Pa... 
Md... 
Ohio. 
Va... 
Utah. 
D.  C. 
Va... 
Mass. 
D.C. 

Ohio. 
N.  C. 


Date  of  appointment. 


December  31,  1920. 
April  16,  192 1. 
April  28,  1921. 
June  17,  192 1. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 

July  I,  1919. 
January  31,  1920. 
July  I,  1920. 
July  I,  1920. 
November  i,  1920. 
December  4,  1920. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17, 192 1. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
September  19,  1921. 
Oct.  20,  1921. 
Nov.  I,  1921. 

July  I,  1919. 
December  31,  1919. 
January  31,  1920. 
July  I,  1920. 
September  3,  1920. 
March  i,  1921. 
April  I,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  XT,  1921. 
June  17,  192 1. 
June  17,  1921. 
June  17,  1921. 
September  19, 1921. 
November  r,  1921. 

June  I,  1920. 
June  16,  1920. 


n  Naturalized  citizen. 


OFFICERS  AND  CLERKS. 


II 


Names,  offices,  and  salaries. 


Assutant  Solicitors — Continued. 

Charies  M.  Barnes  ($3,000) 

William  B.  Norris,  jr.  ($3,000) 

Stanley  H.  Udy  ($3,000) 

Benedict  M.  English  ($2,500) 

Frederick  S.  Dunn  ($2,500) 

Private  Secretary  to  the  Under  Secretary  0/ State  ($3,000). 

John  Broadus  Swem 

Law  Clerks. 

Henry  L-  Bryan  ($2,500)  to  edit  the  laws  of  Congress 

Anna  A.  O'Neill  ($2,500) 

Frank  X.  Ward  ($2,250) 

Henry  B.  Morrow  ($2,150) 

Raymond  V.  Shepler  ($2,000) 

Francis  M.  Anderson  ($2,000) 

Stephen  Latchford  ($2,000) , 

Translators  ($2,100). 


John  S.  Martin,  jr 

Wilfred  Stevens 

CUrk  to  the  Secretary  of  Stat*  ($1,800). 

Margaret  Vema  Neil 

Assistant  Law  Clerk  to  edit  the  laws  of  Congress  ($i,soo). 

Charles  H.  Miller 

Clerks  of  the  fourth  class  ($1,800). 
Julian  Taylor 

T.  John  Newton  » 

John  T.  Coughlin 

William  Robert  McDowell 

Leonard  A.  Merritt 

Blisha  J.  Babcock 

Paul  Webster  Eaton » 

Otis  G.  Stanton 

Wilbur  Underwood 

George  H.  Schultze  « 

Clarence  E.  Sisler 

W.  Ford  Cramer 

Maitland  S.  Wright 

Alice  M.  Blandford 

Aloysius  Wenger  " 

Ethel  L.  Lawrence ^ 

Roger  S.  Drissel 

Robert  S.  Clayton 

Edwin  Tarrisse 

Frances  R.  Hough 

"Naturalized  citizen. 


Where 
bom. 

Whence 
appointed. 

Date  of  appointment. 

Va 

Va 

July  19,  1910. 

Mo 

Mo 

June  1, 1921. 

Pa 

Mo 

July  6,  1921. 

Iowa 

Nebr 

June  I,  1921. 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

September  19,  1921. 

D.C 

D.C 

June  6,  192 1. 

D.  C 

D.C 

November  i,  1909. 

D.C 

D.C 

June  I,  1920. 

Pa 

Pa 

February  16,  1921. 

Tenn 

Tenn 

June  I,  1921. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

July  17,  1920. 

R.  I.. 

Md 

March  i,  1921. 

Md 

D.C 

September  8,  1921. 

Pa 

Pa 

June  25,  1900. 

Minn 

Minn 

February  11. 1904- 

N.H 

Mass 

March  i,  192 1. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  17, 1909. 

Va 

Va 

October  i,  1887. 

England . . . 

D.C. 

May  II,  1893. 

Md 

Mich 

S.  Dak 

Minn 

June  25,  1900. 

Ill 

December  i,  1909. 

Wis 

August  22, 1912. 

N.  y 

D.C 

August  24. 191a. 

Me 

D.C 

Ind 

September  22,  1914. 

Ind 

June  22,  1916. 

D.C 

D.C 

June  23, 1916. 

Germany... 

R.I 

July  28, 1917. 

D.C 

D.C 

August  t,  1918. 

D.C 

N.  Y 

November  25,  1918. 

Miiui 

Wash 

March  j,  1919. 

D.C 

D.C 

March  1. 1919. 

Switz 

La  

June  16,  i9<9. 

N.  Y 

Kans 

September  3,  i9<9. 

Pa  

Pa 

December  31, 1919- 

Mo 

N.J 

D.C 

D.C 

December  31. 1919 

Pa 

December  31,  <9t9- 

Ohio 

December  31,  t9i9- 

12 


OFFICERS  AND   CIvERKS. 


Names,  ofiBces,  and  salaries. 


Clerks  of  the  fourth  class  (S/,5oo)— Continued. 

Henry  P.  Dugan 

Beulah  M.  Griffith 

Nina  G.  Romeyn 

Harvey  B.  Otterman 

Frances  M.  Marsh. .'. 

James  S.  Skinner 

Bertha  S.  Davis 

Clerks  of  the  third  class  (,$1,600). 

Thomas  Morrison  " 

Stephen  H.  Quigley 

Marianna  Davis 

James  A.  O'Keefe 

Maud  M.  Crane 

Joseph  W.  McMahon 

Jane  B.  Bassett 

Harvey  E.  Fenstermacher 

Thomas  Griffin 

Edgar  A.  Shreve 

Rebekah  L.  de  Lashmutt 

Louis  E.  Gates r 

William  J.  Kavanagh 

Ethel  G.  Christenson 

Sidney  A.  Skinner 

Aura  I.  Middlekauff 

Esther  R.  Foster 

Glenn  A.  Smith 

Clayton  S.  Becker 

James  A.  Nash  <». 

Jennie  Cook  Bopp 

Dorothy  K.  Butler 

F.  Virginia  Alexander 

Marion  Arnold 

Robert  C.  Alexander 

Eugene  C.  Rowley,  jr 

Hyman  Goldstein 

Edward  E.  DriscoU 

Florence  May  Ferguson 

Mary  N.  Birch 

Clerks  of  the  second  class  {$1,400). 


Laura  R.  Cramer .... 
Archibald  S.  Pinkett. 
JohnF.  Doyle 


Where 
bom. 

Whence 
appointed. 

Date  of  appointment. 

Pa 

D.C 

D.C   

Ind 

December  31,  1919. 

Va 

December  31,  1919. 

Kans 

December  31,  1919. 

Pa 

Pa 

December  31,  1919. 

Pa          ... 

Pa     

March  i,  193 1. 

Tex 

Tex 

July  I,  19J1. 

Va 

Va 

July  I,  1931. 

Canada .... 

N.Y 

April  33,  1913. 

Md  .. 

Md 

December  i,  1913. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

June  33, 1916. 

N.J 

D.C 

July  38, 1917. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  13.  1917. 

Conn 

Coim 

August  1, 1918. 

Conn 

Conn 

August  1, 1918. 

Pa 

Pa 

August  15, 1918. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  9,  1918. 

Va 

Va 

March  i ,  1919. 

Md 

D.C 

N.Y 

March  i,  1919. 

N.Y 

September  3, 1919. 

N.  Y 

N.Y 

December  31, 1919. 

Ind 

Ind 

December  31,  1019. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  31,  1919. 

Md 

D.C 

D.C 

Tenn 

December  31, 1919. 

Pa 

December  31, 1919. 

Tenn.. 

May  I,  1930. 

Pa 

Pa 

May  I,  1930. 

Pa 

August  6,  1920. 

N.Y 

Iowa 

December  31, 1920. 

Fla 

Fla 

December  31, 1920. 

Va 

D.C 

D.C 

March  z,  1921. 

P« 

March  15,  1921. 

Tenn 

Tenn 

July  I,  1921. 

Wis 

D.C 

July  I,  1931. 

N.Y 

Md 

July  I,  1921. 

S.  Dak 

D.C 

September  8,  1931. 

D.C 

D.C 

October  18,  1921. 

Va 

Va 

November  5, 1921. 

Md 

Md 

Va 

Pa 

N.Y 

lU 

June  2i,  1916. 

o  Bom  of  American  parents  residing  abroad. 


n  Naturalized  citizen. 


OFFICERS  AND   CI^ERKS. 


13 


Names,  offices,  and  salaries. 


Clerks  of  the  sec<md  class  ($1,400) — Continued 

Albert  V.  Caffee 

Kmily  S.  Morrison 

Edna  K.  Hoyt 

Minnie  D.  Middleton 

James  Everett  Will 

Alice  M.  Cove! 

Adcle  E.  Dix 

Stanton  C.  Moore 

Alice  R.  Lucas 

Winfield  S.  Byars 

Blanche  A.  Barker 

Fannie  W.  Millar 

Helen  F.  Doran 

IfOuis  E.  Mundy 

Walter  E.  Pelton 

Orlando  F.  Smith 

George  A.  Morlock 

Nettie  N.  Bagby 

Lillian  H.  Middleton 

Grace  C.  Clairmont 

Mildred  V.  Deike 

Elsie  M.  A.  Stanley 

Anna  Snowberger 

Peari  C.  Hatch 

Mary  S.  Milton 

Fred  R.  Young 

Edward  A.  Savoy 

Hazel  L.  Tune 

Margaret  F.  Conover 

Joseph  R.  Evans 

Maude  McHone 

L.  Adelaide  Watson 

Isabel  Padgett 

John  B.  Wells 

Eileen  McKcnny 

Mary  Agnes  Brecn 

Conway  N.  Kitchen 

CUrks  of  the  first  class  {ti,»oo). 

Lucy  E.  Abbot 

Frank  H.  Peabody 

James  M.  Durant 

Daniel  Curry 


Where 
bom. 

Whence 
appointed. 

Date  of  api>ointment. 

Ohio 

Ky 

June  12, 1916. 

N.Y 

N.Y 

December  3,  191 7. 

Mich 

Mich 

October  i,  1918. 

Mass 

D.C 

November  i,  1918. 

Va 

Va 

November  i,  19:8. 
November  25,  19 18. 

N.Y 

N.Y 

Md 

D.C 

Va 

Ohio 

March  i,  19 19. 

D.C 

D.C 

March  i,  1919. 

ni 

Mo 

August  I,  1919. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  31,  1919. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  31,  1919. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  31,  1919. 

Ind 

Ind 

December  31,  1919. 

Ill 

D.C 

D.C 

December  31,  19 19. 

D.C 

October  i,  1919. 

Mass 

Mass 

September  i,  1919. 

Va 

Va 

May  I,  1920. 

Pa 

D.C 

N.Y 

May  1,  1920. 

N.Y 

July  I,  1920. 

Canada .... 

Md 

August  6,  1920. 

Mass 

Mass 

December  31,  19*0. 

Pa 

Ill 

December  31,  1920. 

Mass 

Mass 

December  3 1,  192a 

Va 

D.C 

N.Dak 

December  31,  192a 

Iowa 

March  i,  1921. 

D.C 

D.C. 

March  i,  192 1. 

D.C 

D.C 

March  i,  192 1. 

Mass 

N.Y 

March  15,  1921. 

Ill 

Va 

June  22,  1921. 

Iowa 

Iowa 

July  I,  1921. 

Pa 

Pa 

July  I,  192 1. 

Md 

DC 

Va 

July  t,  1921. 

N.  C 

September  8,  1921. 

Va 

D.C 

DC 

October  18,  1921. 

D.  C 

November  s,  1921. 

Ky 

D.C 

Ohio 

December  1,  191 1 

Ohio 

January  6,  1896. 

Ohio.." 

Ohio 

July  2,  1906. 

Miss 

Md 

January  27. 1914 

Md 

D.C 

July  35.  1916. 

14 


OFFICERS  AND  ClyERKS. 


Names,  offices,  and  salaries. 


Clerks  of  the  first  class  ($t,zoo) — Continued. 

Judith  B.  Anderton 

Belle  J.  Abrams 

Mary  W.  Goss 

Effie  K.  Turner 

Marguerite  Baird  McCally 

Charles  Siegel 

Roy  A.  Weibley 

Myra  A.  Murdock 

Humphrey  Sydenham 

Sadie  D.  Moore 

M.  Esther  Barry 

Ruth  K.  Hall 

George  Shaw 

William  T.  Reed,  jr 

Rose  P.  Fuller ; 

Sudye  M.  Pfau 

Eunice  A.  Lincoln 

Kathryn  H.  Conrad 

Viola  Tasker 

Marie  I.  Nelson 

John  P.  Bradford 

Leonard  M.  Gardner 

Dorothy  U.  Gait 

M .  Lillian  Hill , 

David  Crenshaw 

Samuel  A.  Friedman 

Frederick  M.  Diven 

Gertrude  W.  Holinger 

Albina  L.  Parkins 

Lucy  E.  Bumell 

Vernon  B.  Zirkle 

Earl  R.  Mosburg 

Lloyd  C.  MitcheU 

Cressy  L.  Dudley 

John  B.  Chariton 

Percy  O.  Tillett 

Victor  H.  Loftus 

Laura  F.  Caulton 

Nina  B.  McCuen 

Edith  Miller .- < 

Florence  M.  DeLoy 

Elsie  C.  Davis 


Where 
bom. 


Md.... 
Ohio... 
N.  Y... 
W.  Va. 

Ill 

Ga 

Pa 

Md..  .. 
Wash.. 
Md.... 
Ohio... 

Va 

D.  C. . . 
D.  C. . . 
D.  C. .. 
Md..  .. 

Va 

D.  C. . . 

Pa 

Mass.. 
Ala..., 
Tenn.. 
D.C. .. 

Va 

Va.... 
N.  Y.. 
Md..  .. 
N.  Y.. 
Va.... 
Vt. . .  . 
Va.... 
Md... 
Pa. . . . 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Va.... 
Mass. . 
Pa... 
Va.... 
Md... 
Conn.. 
Md..  . 


Whence 
appointed. 


Va 

Md..  .. 
N.  Y... 
W.  Va. 
Md.... 
D.  C  . . 

Pa 

D.  C . . 
D.C... 
N.  Y... 
N.  Y... 
D.  C  . . 
D.C... 
D.  C  . . 
D.  C  . . 
D.  C  . . 

Va 

D.  C  . . 
D.C... 
Mass. . 
Ala... 
Tenn.. 
Md..  .. 
D.C... 
Va.... 
N.  Y.. 
Md.... 
Pa.... 
D.  C  . , 
Vt. . . . 
Va. . . . 
Md... 
Pa .... 
D.C. 
Md... 
Va.... 
Mass. . 
Pa... 
D.  C  . 
Kans. . 
Conn.. 
D.C. 


Date  of  appointment. 


April  I,  1918. 
August  I,  1918. 
August  I,  1918. 
August  I,  1918. 
August  I,  1918. 
August  I,  1918. 
November  i,  1918. 
November  18,  1918. 
December  2,  1918. 
March  i,  1919. 
May  I,  1919. 
September  i,  1919. 
September  3,  1919. 
October  i,  1919. 
December  31.  1919. 
December  31,  1919. 
December  31,  1919. 
December  31,  1919. 
January  i,  1930. 
February  16,  1920. 
May  I,  1930. 
May  I,  1920. 
May  I,  1920. 
May  I,  1920. 
May  I,  1920. 
May  I,  1920. 
May  I,  1920. 
July  I,  1930. 
July  I,  1920. 
December  31,  1930. 
December  31, 1920. 
December  31,  1920. 
December  31,  1920. 
December  31,  1920. 
December  31,  1920. 
December  31,  1930. 
December  31,  1930. 
March  i,  1931. 
March  i,  1931. 
March  i,  1931. 
June  30,  1931. 
June  10,  193 1. 


OFFICERS  AND   CI^ERKS. 


15 


Names,  offices,  and  salaries. 


Where 
bom. 


Whence 
appointed. 


Date  of  appointment. 


Clerks  of  the  first  class,  (^/.ioo)— Continued 

Earle  F.  Storke 

Albert  B.  Havenner 

Clifton  R.  Entwistle 

Eugenia  E.  McAusland 

Maud  Kennedy 

Tuley  W.  Nelson 

C.  Elmer  Steidel 

Eleanor  B.  Homiller T. 

Ruth  D.  Kerr 

Ruth  Carter  Power 

Elizabeth  H.  Carey 

Vivian  R.  Mosher 

William  D.  Lavender 

Thomas  R.  Hamilton 

Anna  R.  Thcaker 

Raymond  E.  Murphy 

Joseph  P.  Burg 

Clerks  0/ the  $1,000  class. 

Vc  Lyle  Davis 

Florence  L.  Welch 

Delia  Tumulty 

James  D.  Eggleston 

George  R.  Schooley 

Loretta  Bradley 

Olive  F.  Palmer 

Loretta  E.  Fitzgerald 

Laurence  J .  Purcell 

Dorothy  K.  Norwood 

Miriam  L.  Kutz 

Ada  G.  Settle 

Mary  J.  Loar 

John  M.  Beard 

Elsie  M .  Carey 

Glenn  M.  Gillette 

Milford  A.  Shipley 

John  B.  Sherfy 

Leo  B.  Hurney 

Wistar  M.  Parish 

Kirby  L.  Prince 

Ruth  Rinker 

Marion  L.  BrufTey 

Alice  McGavack 


D.  C 


D.  C. .    .... 

"•^ 

D.C 

R.I 

R.  I 

N.  Y 

D.C 

D.C 

D.C 

Ill 

Md 

D.C 

D.C 

D.C 

D.C 

Iowa 

Iowa 

D.C 

D.C 

Del 

Del 

Pa 

Pa 

Ala 

Ala 

Miss 

Miss 

Ill 

Ill 

Me 

Me 

Pa 

D.  C 

Utah 

D.C 

Mich     .     . . 

Md 

Ireland 

D.C 

D.C 

Md 

Md 

D.C 

Ohio 

Va 

Md  . 

D.C 

D.C 

Va 

D.C 

Nebr 

Nebr 

N.  Mex    .  . 

Ind 

Vt 

D.C 

Ill 

Ill 

Ind 

D.C 

D.C 

D.C 

N.V 

N.V 

D.C 

D.C 

Pa 

D.C 

D.C 

D.C 

Pa 

Md 

Va 

Va 

Va 

D.C 

Va 

Va 

Va 

Va 

Jtme  3o,  193 1. 
June  3o,  1921. 
Jtuie  30,  192 1. 
July  I,  1931. 
August  1, 193X. 
August  I,  1931. 
August  1, 193 1. 
Septembers,  1931. 
October  18,  1931. 
November  s,  1931. 
November  9,  1931. 
November  26,  193 1. 
December  i,  192 1. 
December  i,  1931. 
December  i,  1931. 
December  i,  1921. 
December  13,  1931. 

July  1,  1919. 
August  16,  1919. 
December  16,  1919. 
March  4,  1930. 
May  I,  1920. 
May  1, 1920. 
July  I,  1920. 
July  1,  1930. 
July,  1, 1930. 
July  I,  1930. 
July  I,  1930. 
July  I,  1930. 
July  30, 1930. 
July  31,  1920. 
July  26,  1920. 
August  6, 1920. 
Feb.  7.  1921. 
Jtme  30,  1921. 
June  30,  1931. 
June  20,  1921. 
June  20. 1921. 
June  20,  1921. 
June  20,  1921. 
July  I,  1921. 


i6 


OFFICERS  AND   CIvERKS. 


Names,  offices,  and  salaries. 


Clerks  of  the  $i,ooo  class — Continued. 

Mabel  Elizabeth  Driscoll 

Edward  R.  Allard 

James  F.  Davidson 

Margaret  Q.  Coffey 

Prank  Place 

Walter  H.  Anderson 

Clarence  H.  Peake 

Sophie  Caplan 

Helen  M.  Callahan 

Charles  O.  Frey 

George  S.  Ellis 

Murray  Lewis  Crosse 

Madge  M.  Pearson 

Katherine  Neale 

Gladys  Chalfant 

Louise  F.  McClare 


Clerks  of  the  $Qoo  class. 


Gertrude  C.  Heeter . . . 

Louis  G.  Owens 

Harry  J.  Daniels 

Lloyd  L.  Gibson 

Georgia  E.  McMillion . 

Hattie  V.  Young 

SallieF.  Ross 

Woody  Murray 


Lithographer  ($1,400). 


Walter  Scott. 


Chief  messenger  ($1,000). 


A.  Russell  Wooding. 


Messengers  ($840). 


Richard  H.  Hawkins. 

Lloyd  Sharps 

Irving  Jackson 

Charles  Reeder 

Warren  McBeth 

Willard  H.Wheeler.. 

Isaac  Edwards 

George  Scott 


Assistant  messengers  ($720). 


Colberts.  Syphax. . 
James  O.  Holmes. . . 
Carothers  H,  Smith . 


Where 
bom. 

Whence 
appointed. 

Date  of  appointment. 

D.C 

D.C 

August  I,  1921. 

R.I 

R.I 

September  8,  192 1. 

N.  Y 

N.Y 

September  27,  1921. 

Va 

D.C 

Mass 

October  i,  192 1. 

Mass 

October  i.  1921. 

Ill 

Ill 

October  7,  1921. 

D.C 

D.C 

October  18,  1921- 

Md 

D.C 

Ind 

November  5,  1921. 

Ind 

November  9,  1921. 

N.Y 

N.Y 

November  28,  1921. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  i,  192 1. 

Minn 

Minn 

December  i,  1921. 

Conn 

N.Y 

December  1,  1921. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  1,  1921. 

Ind 

D.C 

December  1,  1921- 

Tenn 

D.C 

December  12,  1921. 

D.C 

D.C 

Dec.  15,  1920. 

D.C 

D.C 

June  20,  1921. 

Mo 

Pa 

August  I,  1921. 

Pa 

D.C 

Ohio 

W.  Va 

November  i,  1921. 

Iowa 

D.C 

November  s,  1921- 

Va 

Va 

November  9,  192 1. 

Ark 

Ark 

December  2,  1921. 

D.  C 

Mo 

Mo 

Md 

D.C 

Nebr 

November  i,  1906. 

Nebr 

July  I,  1907. 

D.C 

D.C 

June  22,  1916. 

Colo 

D.C 

June  22,  1916. 

S.C 

Ark 

February  15,  1917- 

Ind 

D.C 

October  7,  1918. 

Pa 

D.C 

D.C 

December  31,  1920. 

Md 

February  2,  1921. 

D.C 

D.C 

July  2,  1906. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  i,  1906. 

Va 

Va 

July  I,  1907- 

OFFICERS  AND  CLERKS. 


17 


Names,  ofiSces,  and  salaries. 


Assistant  messengers  {$7io) — Continued. 

Samuel  Cole  » 

Thomas  Sayers 

John  L.  Butler 

William  D.  Evans 

Guy  B.  Booth 

Augustus  Lee 

Edgar  Thomas 

Henry  C.  Euell 

Edward  T.  Simmons 

John  N.  Savage 

John  Barry  » 

Arthur  J.  Smith 

Ulysses  S.  G.  Prince,  jr 

Parker  H.  Lee 

Herbert  B.  Savage 

William  G.  Williams 

Alfred  L.  Jackson . : 

Claybome  Tennille 

Samuel  R.  Shipman 

Louis  S.  Myers 

Walter  B.  Edmonds 

William  J.  Kelly 

Crespino  Mandara 

Harry  W.  Cornell 

Packer  ($720). 


James  S.  Swann 

Chief  telephone  sviilchboard  operator  ($goo). 

Laura  E.  Langley 

Telephone  switchboard  operators  (.$720). 

Louisa  Pastorini 

Elizabeth  M.  Murdock 

Caroling  Dickey 

Christina  B.  Staub 

Chauffeur  ($1 ,  080). 


Robert  Warren . 


Laborers  ($660). 


William  W.  Hawley 

William  H.  Dorsey 

George  F.  Harris 

Nicholas  Anthony 

Rufus  R.  Burnett 

Frank  T.Wright 

Robert  W.  Brown 

n  Naturalized  citizen. 

85728—22- 


Where 
bom. 

Whence 
appointed. 

Date  of  appointment. 

England . . . 

D.C 

December  14, 1908. 

Pa 

N.  V 

Md 

D.C 

August  24,  1913. 

D.C 

D.C 

August  24,  1912. 

Pa 

D.C 

D.C 

Ga 

Pa 

November  5,  1912. 

Ga 

January  18,  1916. 

D.C 

D.C 

July  24,  1916. 

Pa 

Pa  

August  4, 1916. 

N.C 

N.C 

September  30. 1916. 

Ireland 

D.C 

June  19,  191 7. 

La 

La 

October  8,  19 17. 

Va 

D.C 

April  23,  1918. 

Md 

D.C 

August  5,  1918. 

N.C 

N.C 

October  14,  1918. 

Conn 

D.C 

October  14,  1918. 

Pa 

Pa 

November  14,  1918. 

Ala 

Ala 

January  7. 1919- 

Va 

D.C 

January  16, 1919. 

D.C 

D.C 

March  i.  1919. 

Va 

D.C 

D.C 

Jtme  2o,  1931. 

D.C 

June  20, 1921. 

lUly 

D.C 

Jtme  30, 1921. 

D.C 

D.C 

September  i,  1921. 

Md 

Md 

October  16,  1907. 

Va 

Va 

December  31,  1919. 

N.Y 

Fla 

June  19, 191 7. 

Md 

D.C 

July  1, 1918. 

Eng 

D.C 

Aug.  3.  1930. 

D.C 

D.C 

December  17,  1930. 

D.C 

D.C 

July  I,  1931. 

Va 

D.C 

Md 

August  33,  1907. 

Md 

November  34,  1911. 

Md 

D.C 

October  13.  1916. 

N.C 

D.C 

October  15.  1917- 

N.C 

D.C 

November  16,  1918. 

Va 

D.C 

D.C 

July  31,  1930. 

Va 

August  13,  1931. 

i8 


ADDITIONAL   EMPLOYEES. 


James  Martin 

Edward  Wells. . . 
George  A.  Green . 
Eugene  Beasley . 


Names,  ofiBces,  and  salaries. 


Alice  F.  Lucas 

Margaret  Reed 

Frances  Loftus 

Martha  Gwinn 

Anna  V.  Wigginton. 

Nora  Thomas 

Katharine  Briscoe . . 

Mamie  Dorsey 

Mary  E.  Brown 

Matilda  Butler 


Messenger  hoys  {$420). 


Laborers  {$240)- 


Where 
bom. 


Va... 
D.C. 
D.  C. 
Mass. 

D.C. 


N.C. 
Va... 
Va... 


D.C. 


Whence 
appointed. 


D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 

D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 


Date  of  appointment. 


September  23.  1919. 
May  II,  1930. 
July  I,  1920. 
September  i,  1921. 

July  14,  1916. 
October  23,  1918. 
July  I,  1919. 
July  I,  1919. 
July  1,  1919. 
March  18, 1920. 
July  21, 1920. 
August  4, 1920. 
October  6, 1920. 
February  2, 1921. 


ADDITIONAL  EMPLOYEES  IN  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 


Name  and  present  rate  of  compensation. 


Where  bom. 


Whence 
appointed. 


Date  of  appointment. 


At  $2, 160: 

J.  Hubbard  Bean,  special  agent  in  connection  with  telegraph  and 
code  work. 
At  $2,100: 

John  A.  Tonner,  special  assistant 

At  $2,000: 

John  J.  Scanlan,  special  assistant 

George  B.  Stambaugh,  sjjecial  assistant 

At  $1,800: 

Peter  J.  Phillips 

Anna  L.  Clarkson 

Walter  P.  Hibbs 

Natalia  Summers 

Homer  P.  Earle 

Robert  A.  Proctor ^ 

Margaret  V.  Bennett 

At  $1,600: 

Thomas  F.  Farrell 

Annabelle  W.  Phelps 

Michael  J.  McDermott 

Maurice  W.  Lacey 

William  V.  Madden 

Elbert  H.  Watt 

William  A.  Poole 

Joseph  D.  Steele 

William  L.  Cundiff 

Stuart  R.  Bailey 

Charles  P.  Roach,  jr 

At$i,soo: 

Erederick  A.  Kendall , 


W.  Va. 

Ohio.. 

D.C. 
Pa 

Md.... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Russia 
Minn.. 
D.C. 
Ga.... 

Mass. . 
D.C. 
Mass. . 
D.C. 
Pa.... 
D.C. 
Ga.... 
Va... 
W.  Va 
Va. . . . 
Va. . . . 

Mass.. 


D.C. 


Ohio. 


D.C. 
Pa... 


Oreg. , 
N.J.. 
D.C. 
Tenn. 
D.C. 
D.C 
Ga... 


Mass. 
N.  Y. 
Mass. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
S.C. 
Va... 
111.... 
D.C. 
D.C 


July  I,  1919. 


July  I,  1921. 

January  31,  1920. 
March  i,  192 1. 

January  i,  1919. 
February  i,  1920. 
April  8,  1920. 
December  11,  1920. 
December  16,  1920. 
April  1, 1921. 
April  I,  1921. 

October  16,  1919. 
October  i,  1920. 
October  7,  1920. 
December  3,  1920. 
December  16,  1920. 
Febrtiary  i,  1921. 
February  i,  192 1. 
March  16,  1921. 
April  I,  1931. 
June  22,  193 1. 
September  i,  1931, 


D.C July  IS,  191JJ, 


ADDITIONAI.   EMPLOYEES. 


19 


Name  and  present  rate  of  compensation. 


Where  bom. 


Al  $1,400: 

John  J.  Edwards 

J.  Moyle  Gray 

Ruth  Amiss 

Basse  C.  Straub 

Bertha  E.  Pierce 

Gertrude  G.  Lewis 

James  P.  Nolan 

Dorothy  D.  Morrison 

Julia  F.  Simpson 

Harmon  C.  Coney 

Emma  M.  Hagert 

Edith  P.  Connelly 

Lucy  C.  Mahon 

At  $1. 200: 

Jessie  B.  McElhiney 

Virginia  C.  Braxton 

Ashby  Taylor 

Mary  H.  MacDonnell 

Joseph  B.  Quinlan 

Elizabeth  B.  Smith 

Lois  M.  Nichols 

Blanche  V.  Rule 

Helen  L.  Budd .> 

Florelle  E.  McKie 

Bessie  M.  Mullvaine 

Jeanette  M.  Helbling 

H.  Carroll  PhiUips 

Mary  E-  Fisher 

Ella  C.  Linehan 

Bertha  N.  Bader 

Lenore  E.  Moffett 

Beloit  Taylor 

Edith  F.  Stiles 

Helen  L-  Comfort 

Hazel  L.  Cloyes 

Edward  A.  James 

Estelle  Crawford 

Elsie  M.  Miller f 

Harriet  M.  Cowling 

Mary  A .  Duffy 

Gladys  E.  Merriman 

Janet  M.  Wynkoop 

Margaret  J.  Joy 

Ward  B.  McCarthy 

Genevieve  E.  Sparadoski 

Clara  L.  Borjes 

Helen  G.  Knoch 

Seth  D.  Logsdon 

Ella  A.  Benesh 

Allan  McP.  Hamby,  jr 

Raymond  T.  Yingling 

Charles  F.  Funkhouser 

Alfred  O.  Arseneau '. 

James  R.  Givens 

Vernon  Romney 


Tenn.... 
Utah.... 
D.C.... 
Ohio 

ni 

Mass 

d'c... 

D.C.... 

Ill 

Tex 

Sweden. 

Va 

Ky 

Ohio.... 

Ala 

Va 

Mass 

Iowa 

Fla 

D.C.... 
D.C.... 
D.C.... 
D.C.... 
Kans ... 

Pa.- 

Md 

Mont . . . 

Mass 

N.  J  . . . . 
Ohio.... 

Ark 

Mass 

Md 

Mass 

Md 

Ala 

Va 

Mo 

D.C.... 

Mo 

Va 

D.C.... 
D.C.... 

Conn 

Va 

D.C.... 

Ill 

S.  Dak.. 

S.C 

Md 

Va 

Minn  . . . 

Ga 

Mex  . . . . 


Whence 
appointed. 


Tenn... 

Utah... 

D.C... 

D.C... 

Calif.... 

D.C... 

D.C... 

Md 

D.C... 
Tex.... 
N.  Dak 

Md 

lU 

Ohio... 
Tenn.. 

Va 

Mass. .. 

Mo 

Fla.... 
D.C... 
D.C... 
D.C... 
D.C... 
Colo  . . . 
N.  J  . . . 
Md  . . . . 
Iowa. . . 
Mass. . . 
N.J... 

Mo 

Ark.... 
Mass... 
Md  . . . . 
D.C... 
Md  . . . . 
Ala ... . 

Va 

Ill 

D.C... 

Mo 

D.C... 
D.C... 
D.C... 
Conn... 
N.J... 
D.C... 

Ill 

Nebr. . . 
D.C... 
Md  . . . . 

Va 

Minn .. 
Ala.... 
Utah... 


Date  of  appointment. 


September 


March 
October  ; 
October  ; 


March : 
April  1 


T  20,  1919. 
January  i,  1920. 
I,  1920. 
I,  1920. 
I,  1920. 
Februarys,  192 1. 
24.  192 1. 
I,  1921. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  192 1. 
August  16, 1921. 
December  31,  1921. 

January  7,  1919. 
January  28,  1919. 
February  i,  1919. 
March  i,  1919. 
July  17,  1919. 
August  6,  1919. 
August  16,  1919. 
October  i,  1919. 
October  8,  1919. 
November  i,  1919. 
November  25,  19 19. 
January  i,  1920. 
January  s,  1920. 
January  26,  1920. 
February  24,  1920. 
March  3,  1920. 
March  18,  1920. 
April  7,  1920. 
April  7,  1920. 
April  10,  1920. 
April  26,  1920. 
May  I,  1920. 
May  7, 1920. 
May  17,  1920. 
July  14,  1920. 
July  19.  1920. 
July  24, 1920. 
July  31, 1920. 
August  3,  1920. 
August  13,  1920. 
August  21,  1920. 
September  i,  1920. 
September  13,  1920. 
September  16,  1920. 
September  20,  1920. 
September  24,  1920. 
September  30, 1920. 
October  i,  1920. 
October  1. 1920. 
October  i,  1920. 
October  i,  1920. 


20 


ADDITIONAL   EMPIvOYEES. 


Name  and  present  rate  of  compensation. 


Where  bom. 


Whence 
appointed. 


Date  of  appointment. 


At  $1,200 — Continued. 

Kenneth  C.  Wiseman 

Louise  E.  Lacey 

Florence  G.  Sweet 

Bertha  Hall 

Earl  Pryor 

Joseph  A.  Fennell 

Anna  B.  Broechin 

Lillie  B.  Dowrick 

Katherine  C.  Southerland 

Florence  R.  Hanrahan 

Alice  Uphoff 

Margaret  R.  Shedd 

Clara  M.  Homstad 

Florence  E.  Frisby .' 

Edith  A.  Mahon 

Leonard  G.  Hagner 

William  C.  Cunningham 

Julius  A.  Mason 

Leslie  E.  Woods 

Leonelda  Seibold 

John  G.  Palcho,  jr 

Laurie  A.  Davis 

Margaret  A.  Fitzgerald 

Grant  R.  Newton 

Lillie  V.  Dickson 

George  T.  Heckert 

Esther  M.  Edinger 

Katherine  Clauser 

Grace  E.  McMahon 

Mary  L.  Callahan 

Edna  E.  Johnston 

Ethel  Myers 

Marjorie  Moss 

Frances  I.  Smith 

Ernestine  M.  Walker 

Mary  A.  Sadler 

Frank  E.  Duvall 

Ralph' M.  Howe 

Emma  J.  Trowbridge 

Hugh  L.  Sturgis 

Hilda  M.  Hart 

Margaret  E.  Ragsdale '. . . 

Myrtle  E.  Robinette 

Allen  D.  Roush 

Charles  E.  Worman 

Henry  L.  Coakley 

Kathleen  D.  O'Shaughnessy. 

•    Loran  Paul  Winings 

Rosebud  Almand 

Mildred  V.  Dryer 

Margaret  C.  Monroe 

Joseph  A.  Koons 

Mary  V.  Brennan 

Maynard  B.  Lundgren 

Frederick  M.  Smith 


Mo 

N.y.... 

Tenn.... 

Me 

Md 

D.C.... 
N.Y.... 
D.  C... 
Tenn. . . . 
N.  Y. . . . 

Wis 

N.  Y. . . . 

Wis 

D.  C... 

Tex 

Del 

Tex 

W.  Va. . 

lU 

Md 

Pa 

N.  Y. . . . 

Fla 

Va 

D.  C... 
W.  Va. . 

Ind 

Pa 

Ohio 

Va 

Ky 

Pa 

D.  C... 
D.  C. . . . 

Eng 

Pa 

D.  C..., 
D.  C... 
N.Y..., 

Ky 

Pa 

Term. . . 

Pa 

Ohio... 
Ohio... 

Pa 

Mass 

lU 

Ga 

Mich... 
N.  Dak . 
D.  C... 
Mass... 

lU 

Md 


N.  Mex  . 
D.  C... 
Kans  . . . 

Mass 

Md 

D.  C... 
D.C.... 
D.  C... 
D.  C... 
D.C. ... 

Wis 

D.  C. . . . 

Wis 

D.C... 
D.C... 

Del 

S.C 

D.C... 

Mass 

D.C... 

Pa 

Ky 

Fla 

D.C... 
D.C... 
W.  Va. . 

Ind 

D.C... 

Ohio 

Va 

Ky 

Pa 

D.C... 
D.C... 

Ohio 

D.C... 
D.C... 
D.C..' 
N.  Y. ... 

Md 

Pa 

Tenn 

Pa 

Ohio 

W.  Va. . 

Pa 

Mass 

111 

Ga 

D.C... 
N.  Dak . 
Calif.... 

Mass 

D.C... 
Md 


October  r,  1920. 
October  6,  1920. 
October  7,  1920. 
November  2,  1920. 
November  6,  1920. 
November  16,  1920. 
December  6,  1920. 
December  22,  1920. 
January  6,  1921. 
January  11, 1921. 
January  12, 1921. 
January  12,  1921. 
January  24, 1921. 
January  28, 1921. 
February  i,  1921. 
February  11,  1921. 
February  18,  192 1. 
February  19, 1921. 
February  24, 1921. 
March  i,  1921. 
March  i,  1931. 
March  3, 1931. 
March  7, 1921. 
March  16, 1921. 
March  31, 1921. 
April  1, 1921. 
April  16,  1921. 
April  30,  1921. 
April  30, 1921. 
July  27,  1921. 
August  I,  1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921, 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1931. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
August  19, 1921. 
September  1,  192 1. 
October  i,  1921. 
October  10, 1921. 
October  10,  1921. 
November  i,  1921. 
November  31,  1931. 


ADDITIONAL   EMPLOYEES. 


21 


Name  and  present  rate  of  compensation. 


Where  bom. 


Whence 
appointed. 


Date  of  appointment. 


At$i,ioo: 

Frances  B.  Paxson 

Jermie  V.  Wright 

Will  F.  Dunker 

Paul  Dunbar '. 

John  L.  Hayes 

Florence  S.  Smith 

AI$r,ooo: 

Mary  Sprigman 

Berry  Rector 

Nellie  E.  Johnston 

Nellie  Bresnahan 

Annabelle  H.  Bocock 

Alberta  K.  Drissel 

Samuel  D.  Jones 

Wilbert  J.  Smith 

Samuel  S.  Ford 

Henry  B.  Searcy 

Henry  I.  Raley 

William  E.  Boyle 

George  I,.  Goss 

Elsie  M.  Schneider 

Laura  M.  Miles 

George  A.  Warner 

Eugene  M.  Moriarty 

Loyal  T.  King 

Florence  M.  Stumpfle 

Mary  E.  McCarthy 

Eugenia  L.  Le  Mat 

Mary  A.  Fuerst 

Georgina  Krai 

Helen  L.  McLaughlin 

Sarah  B.  McLean 

Marjorie  D.  Glennan 

Minna  E.  Baukhages 

Elizabeth  B.  Blackwood 

Phoebe  F.  Leckey 

Nellie  Vass  Myers 

Winnie  B.  Oswald ; . 

Mary  L.  Powers 

Mary  E.  Snyder 

EUamanda  H.  Miller 

Mary  G.  Lackey 

Mary  O.  Brown 

Robert  Harper 

Raymond  C.  Tower 

James  J.  O'Neil 

Robert  L.  Rohrback 

Ethel  Louise  Quinland 

Margaret  T.  Morton 

Eoline  Howze 

Marvin  A.  Derrick 

At  $060: 

Howard  E-  Sangston 

Al$goo: 

Ann  E.  Mullen 

Mary  H.  Cusack 

85728—22 4 


V« D.C. 

Mich Mich. 


Iowa.. . 
D.C... 
D.C... 
W.  Va. 


D.C. 
Va... 
Ga... 
D.C. 
Va... 
Pa... 
Tex.. 
N.J.. 
Ky... 
Ala.. 
D.C. 
R.I.. 
Me... 
D.C. 
Md... 
Mich. 
Mass. 
Pa... 
N.Y. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Iowa. 
Wb.. 
D.C. 
Pa... 
D.C. 
Md... 
Va... 
Va... 
Va... 

m.... 

Va... 
Pa... 
Pa... 
Mo... 
D.C. 
N.C. 
Vt... 
Mass. 
Md... 
Mass. 
Ky... 
Miss. . 
Okla. 


D.C. 


Pa... 
D.C. 


Iowa. 
Md... 
D.C. 
Va... 


D.C. 

Va... 
Md... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Tex.. 
N.J.. 
D.C. 
Ala.. 
D.C. 
R.I.. 
Me... 
D.C. 
Md... 
Mass. 
Mass. 
Pa... 
N.Y. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Iowa. 
D.C. 
Md... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Va... 
Va... 
N.Y. 
Va... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
N.C. 
Vt... 
Mass. 
Md... 
Mass. 
Ky... 
D.C. 
Okla. 


D.C. 


D.C. 
D.C. 


April  15,  1920. 
April  16,  1920. 
September  23,  1920. 
November  27,  1920. 
December  3, 1930. 
December  13, 1920. 

August  18,  1920. 
August  19, 1920. 
August  27, 1920. 
November  i,  1920. 
November  13,  i9ao> 
December  6,  1920. 
December  13,  1920. 
December  20,  1920. 
December  31,  1920. 
January  8,  193 1. 
January  11,  1931. 
January  12,  1921. 
January  17,  1921. 
February  i,  1921. 
February  i,  1921. 
February  14,  1921. 
February  15,  1931. 
February  21,  1931. 
March  15, 1931. 
March  31, 1931. 
April  30,  193 1. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  1931. 
August  16,  J921. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  1931. 
Augxist  16,  1931. 
August  16,  1931. 
August  16,  193 1. 
August  16,  1931. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  1921. 
August  16,  192 1. 
September  34,  1931. 
September  34, 1931. 
September  27,  1921. 
September  29,  1921. 
October  i,  1921. 
October  i,  1921. 
November  31,  192 1. 
December  16,  192 1. 

December  18, 1918. 

November  24, 1930. 
December  10, 1930. 


22 


ADDITIONAI.   EMPLOYEES. 


Name  and  present  rate  of  compensation. 


Where  bom. 


Ai  ftw>— Continued. 

Grace  E.  Jones 

Effa  H.  Durham. . ." 

Elizabeth  C.  Roach 

Mary  W.  Robertson 

Lillian  L.  Douglas 

Mildred  D.  Ellis 

Imogen  Slaughter 

Marie  Ackermann 

Marie  H.  DuVal 

Helen  Gutman 

Elizabeth  S.  Doane 

Florence  P.  Graves 

Edith  B.  Scott 

Elizabeth  W.  Baldwin 

Seale  Robertson 

John  F.  Murphy 

John  T.  Brubaker 

At  $840: 

Fred  E.  Hailer 

Paul  A.  Simmons 

At$7io: 

Edna  G.  Mossburg 

Marie  S.  Haneke 

Herbert  C.  Noske 

George  H.  Morris 

George  A.  Thomas 

Frederick  A.  Dodson 

George  Webb 

Victor  E.  Jones 

Edward  Fauntroy 

Howard  W.  Brookins 

Clarence  L.  Compton 

James  W.  Hardy 

Leland  S.  West 

Edward  J.  Tobin 

Clarence  F.  Holmes 

Melville  E.  Penn 

William  F.  Hodge 

James  H.  Home 

William  E.  Toyer 

Robert  S.  Curry 

Howard  H.  Early 

Harrison  O.  Williams 

Ralph  Quails 

At  $660: 

Otis  W.  Harris 

At  $600: 

Florence  M.  Kemp 

C.  Eloise  Bourke 

Paul  C.  Moore 

Harry  B.  O'Neill 

Samuel  M.  Pierre,  jr 

At  $400: 

Harry  P.  Davis  (part  time). 


Kans. 
Tenn. 
Va. .. 
Va. .. 
D.  C. 
D.C. 
Va... 
D.C. 
Md... 
D.C. 
111.... 
Tex.. 
Ohio. 
D.C. 
Ala.. 
Mass. 
Md... 


D.C. 
Pa... 


Md.... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Md.... 
Ga.... 
Mass.. 
Va.... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
N.  C. 
Va. . . 
111.... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Tenn. 
N.  Y. 
D.C. 
Mass. 
D.C. 
Va. .. 
Ohio 


D.C. 
Ga... 
Md... 
Md... 
D.C. 


Whence 
appointed. 


D.C. 
Md... 
D.C. 
Va... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Va... 
Pa... 
Md.. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Va... 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Ala... 
Mass. 
Md... 


D.C. 
Pa... 


D.C. 


D.C. 
D.C. 
Md... 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
Ohio. 

D.C. 


D.C. 
Ga. .. 
D.C. 
D.C. 
D.C. 


Date  of  appointment. 


D.C. 


December  15,  1920. 
December  15,  1930. 
January  8, 1921. 
January  12, 1921. 
January  13, 1921. 
January  17, 1921. 
January  17,  1921. 
February  i,  1921. 
February  i,  1921. 
February  1,  1921. 
February  10, 192 1. 
March  9, 1921. 
March  24,  1921. 
April  25, 1921. 
August  16, 1921. 
November  14,  1921. 
November  15,  1921. 

March  8,  1921. 
September  21,  1921. 

April  19, 1920. 
March  3,  1921. 
April  I,  1921. 
June  9,  1919. 
November  28,  1919- 
December  i,  1919. 
March  i,  1920. 
March  13,  1920. 
April  12,  1920. 
December  18,  1920. 
December  18,  1920. 
December  22,  1920. 
December  31,  1920. 
January  29,  1921. 
Febmary  i,  192 1. 
March  9,  1921. 
March  12,  1921. 
March  16,  1921. 
March  26, 1921. 
October  26,  193 1. 
November  18,  1921. 
November  22,  1921. 
December  16,  1921. 

February  i,  1921. 

June  30, 1919. 
April  6,  1921. 
September  i,  192 1. 
September  i,  192 1. 
September  i,  192 1. 

December  i,  192 1. 


ORGANIZATION. 


23 


Vril.  ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 

OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

The  Secretary  of  State  is  charged,  under  the  direction  of  the  President,  with  the  duties  appertaining  to 
correspondence  with  the  public  ministers  and  the  consuls  of  the  United  States,  and  with  the  repre- 
sentatives of  foreign  powers  accredited  to  the  United  States;  and  to  negotiations  of  whatever  charac- 
ter relating  to  the  foreign  affairs  of  the  United  States.  He  is  also  the  medium  of  correspondence 
between  the  President  and  the  chief  executives  of  the  several  States  of  the  United  States;  he  has 
the  custody  of  the  Great  Seal  of  the  United  States,  and  countersigns  and  affixes  such  Seal  to  all  Execu- 
tive proclamations,  to  various  commissions,  and  to  warrants  for  the  extradition  of  fugitives  from 
justice.  He  is  regarded  as  the  first  in  rank  among  the  members  of  the  Cabinet.  He  is  also  the 
custodian  of  the  treaties  made  with  foreign  States,  and  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States.  He  grants 
and  issues  passports,  and  exequaturs  to  foreign  consuls  in  the  United  States  are  issued  through  his 
office.  He  publishes  the  laws  and  resolutions  of  Congress,  amendments  to  the  Constitution,  and 
proclamations  declaring  the  admission  of  new  States  into  the  Union. 

Charles  Evans  Hughes,  Secretary  of  State. 
William  H.  Beck,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Secretary. 
Margaret  Vema  Neil,  Clerk  to  the  Secretary. 
Clerks. 


Walter  P.  Hibbs. 


Robert  C.  Alexander. 


A.  Russell  Wooding. 


Messengers. 

Edward  A.  Savoy. 
George  Scott. 


William  G.  Williams. 


OFFICE  OF  THE  UNDER  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

The  Under  Secretary  of  State  is  the  principal  assistant  of  the  Secretary  of  State  in  the  discharge  of  his 
various  functions,  aiding  in  the  formulation  and  execution  of  the  foreign  policies  of  the  Government, 
in  the  reception  of  representatives  of  foreign  governments,  etc.  In  matters  which  do  not  require 
the  personal  attention  of  the  Secretary  of  State  he  acts  for  the  Secretary  of  State,  and  in  the  absence 
of  the  Secretary  of  State  he  becomes  the  Acting  Secretary  of  State.  The  Under  Secretary  of  State 
is  charged  with  the  general  direction  of  the  work  of  the  Department  of  State  and  of  the  foreign 
service. 

Henry  P.  Fletcher,  Under  Secretary  of  State. 

John  Broadus  Swem,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Under  Secretary. 


Leland  Harrison.^ 
WiLUAM  L.  Hurley. 

Marion  Arnold. 
Elsie  M.  A.  Stanley. 
Mary  S.  Milton. 


Paul  A.  Simmons. 
Clayborne  Tennille. 


Assistants. 
Clinton  E.  MacEachran.' 

Clerks. 

L.  Adelaide  Watson. 
Ethel  Louise  Quinlaiid. 
Mary  G.  Lackey. 

Messengers. 

Frederick  A.  Dodson. 
Arthur  J.  Smith. 


Robert  C.  Bannerman. 


Nettie  N.  Bagby. 
Janet  M.  Wynkoop. 


CarothersH.  Smith. 


'  Diplomatic  Secretary. 


*  Consular  Officer. 


24  ORGANIZATION. 

OFFICE  OF  THE  ASSISTANT  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

The  Assistant  Secretary  of  vState  has  charge  of  all  matters  pertaining  to  foreign  trade,  and  supervises  the 
Office  of  the  Foreign  Trade  Adviser.  He  has  supervision  over  the  work  of  the  Division  of  Far 
Eastern  Affairs  and  the  Division  of  Russian  Affairs.  He  is  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Examiners 
for  the  Consular  Service.  The  organization  of  the  Department  of  State  is  also  in  his  charge.  In 
the  absence  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  Under  Secretary  of  State,  he  becomes  the  Acting  Secre- 
tary of  State. 

Fred  Morris  Disaring,  Assistant  Secretary  of  State. 

James  E.  McKenna,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Assistant  Secretary. 

Isabel  Padgett,  Clerk. 

Charles  Reader,  Messenger. 


•       OFFICE  OF  THE  SECOND  ASSISTANT  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

The  Second  Assistant  Secretary  of  State  is  charged  with  such  duties  as  may  be  assigned  him  by  the 
Secretary  of  State.  He  has  direct  supervision  over  his  immediate  office  (including  the  reviewing, 
coordinating,  and  mailing  branch  of  the  office)  and  over  the  Division  of  Passport  Control  and  the  Visa 
Office.  He  makes  decisions  in  citizenship  and  other  cases  involving  complex  questions  of  law  and 
policy.  He  is  consulted  by  the  officers  of  the  Department  upon  matters  of  diplomatic  procedure, 
general  questions  of  international  law  and  policy,  particularly  when  involving  the  traditional 
practice  of  the  Department  of  State. 

Alvey  a.  AdEE,  Second  Assistant  Secretary  of  State. 

Margaret  M.  Hanna,  in  charge  reviewing  and  mailing. 

Ruth  B.  Shipley,  Assistant. 

Clerks. 
F.  Virginia  Alexander.  Ruth  Amiss.  Helen  L.  Budd. 

Stanton  C.  Moore.  Blanche  V.  Rule.  C.  Elmer  Steidel. 

Isaac  Edwards,  Messenger. 


OFFICE  OF  THE  THIRD  ASSISTANT  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

The  Third  Assistant  Secretary  of  State  is  charged  with  the  direction  of  the  work  of  the  Division  of  Near 
Eastern  Affairs,  of  the  Diplomatic  Bureau,  of  the  Bureau  of  Accounts,  and  of  the  Bureau  of  Appoint- 
ments; and  with  matters  pertaining  to  ceremonials  and  protocols,  international  conferences  and 
congresses.  He  is  charged  with  the  presentation  to  the  President  of  ambassadors  and  ministers  of 
foreign  countries  newly  accredited  to  the  United  States;  is  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Examiners 
for  the  Diplomatic  Service;  and  is  intrusted  with  the  preparation  of  the  correspondence  upon  any 
question  arising  in  the  course  of  the  public  business  that  may  be  assigned  to  him  by  the  Secretary 
of  State . 

Robert  Woods  Bliss,  Third  Assistant  Secretary  of  State. 

Marvin  W.  Will,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Third  Assistant  Secretary. 

Sydney  Y.  Smith.  Hugh  Millard.* 

Edith  P.  Connelly,  Clerk. 

Ulysses  S.  G.  Prince,  jr.,  Messenger. 


Ceremonials  Section. 

Charles  Lee  Cooke. 

Clifton  R.  Entwistle,  Clerk. 


'  Diplomatic  Secretary, 


ORGANIZATION. 
OFFICE  OF  THE   DIRECTOR  OF  THE  CONSULAR  SERVICE. 


25 


Direction  of  the  Consular  Service  and  of  all  consular  activities  in  connection  with  the  work  of  the  several 
bureaus  and  divisions  of  the  Department;  charge  of  consular  personnel;  censoring,  grading,  and 
criticizing  of  commercial  and  economic  reports;  drafting  of  correspondence  on  consular  trade  assist- 
ance and  reporting;  distribution  of  commercial  and  economic  reports  to  the  Department  of  Com- 
merce and  such  other  Government  departments  and  organizations  and  non-Government  organizations 
as  may  properly  receive  them.  The  Director  is  also  the  budget  officer  of  the  Department  of  State 
and  is  charged  with  the  supervision  of  the  preparation  of  all  estimates  of  appropriations  for  the 
Department  and  for  the  Foreign  Service  and  of  their  presentation  to  Congress.  He  also  supervises 
the  expenditures  made  from  the  appropriation  for  "Emergencies  arising  in  the  Diplomatic  and 
Consular  Service." 

Wilbur  J.  Carr,  Director  of  the  Consular  Service. 

Clerks. 

Beulah  M.  Griffith.  Rebekah  L.  deLashmutt. 

Lloyd  Sharps,  Messenger. 


Budget  Office. 
Tracy  Lav,^  in  charge. 

Clerks. 


Helen  F.  Doran. 


Edna  E.  Johnston. 


Consular  Commercial  Office. 

Harry  A.  McBride,^  in  charge. 
Walter  A.  Leonard.^  Hamilton  C.  Claiborne.' 


Aloysius  Wenger. 
James  M.  Durant. 
Humphrey  Sydenham. 
Harriet  M.  Cowling. 
Alfred  O.  Arseneau. 


Clerks. 

Anna  B.  Broechin. 
Joseph  A.  Koons. 
Joseph  P.  Burg. 
Raymond  E.  Murphy. 
Florence  S.  Smith. 


Grace  E.  Jones. 
Helen  J.  Gutman. 
Elizabeth  W.  Baldwin. 
Ann  E.  Mullen. 


Samuel  R.  Shipman,  Messenger. 


Office  of  Consular  Personnel. 

Nathaniel  B.  Stewart,^  Chief. 
Roger  C.  Tredwell.'  Frank  C.  Lee.' 


Pearl  C.  Hatch. 


Clerks. 
Bertha  N.  Bader. 


Hazel  L.  Cloyes. 


*  Consular  Officer. 


26 


ORGANIZATION. 


OFFICE  OF  THE  SOLICITOR. 

Deals  with  questions  of  municipal  and  international  law;  handles  claims  of  citizens  of  the  United  States 
against  foreign  governments  and  of  nationals  of  foreign  countries  against  the  United  States;  matters 
pertaining  to  international  extradition;  the  protection  of  interests  of  American  citizens  in  foreign 
countries;  rights  of  aliens  in  the  United  States;  international  arbitrations;  and  drafting  and  inter- 
pretation of  treaties. 

Fred  K.  Nielsen,  Solicitor. 


Joseph  R.  Baker. 
Ralph  W.  S.  Hill. 
Jacob  A.  Metzger. 


Joseph  B.  Matre. 

Edgar  Willis  Turlington. 

Charles  M.  Barnes. 

Anna  A.  O'Neill. 
Frank  X.  Ward. 


James  A.  Nash. 
John  J.  Edwards. 
Besse  C.  Straub. 


Alfred  L.  Jackson. 
Clarence  L.  Compton. 


Assistants  to  the  Solicitor. 

Green  H.  Hackworth. 
Marshall  Morgan. 
Richard  W.  Flournoy,  Jr. 

Assistant  Solicitors. 

William  B.  Norris,  Jr. 
Stanley  H.  Udy. 

Law  Clerks. 

Henry  B.  Morrow. 
Raymond  V.  SheplER. 

Clerks. 

M.  Esther  Barry. 
Helen  L.  Comfort. 
Mary  E.  Fisher. 

Messengers. 
William  F.  Hodge. 


William  R.  Vallance. 
Alfred  B.  Haupt. 
John  J.  McDonald. 


Benedict  M.  English. 
Frederick  S.  Dunn. 


Francis  M.  Anderson. 
Stephen  Latchford. 


Mary  A.  Duffy. 
Florence  M.  Stumpfle. 


Louis  S.  Myers. 


OFFICE  OF  THE  CHIEF  CLERK. 

General  supervision  of  the  clerks  and  other  employees  and  of  routine  departmental  matters;  purchase 
of  supplies;  custody  of  the  property  of  the  Department;  supervision  and  assignment  of  office  rooms 
and  space;  issuance  of  passes,  when  required,  to  persons  entitled  to  enter  the  building;  authenti- 
cation of  applications  for  automobile  licenses  of  foreign  diplomatic  officers  residing  in  Washington ; 
correspondence  on  departmental  matters;  leaves  of  absence  and  sick  leave;  preparation  and  cus- 
tody of  efficiency  records  of  the  Department.  The  Chief  Clerk  signs  authentications  and  such 
other  papers  as  the  Secretary  of  State  may  direct. 

Ben  G.  Davis,  Chief  Clerk. 

Clerks. 


Alice  M.  Blandford. 


Anna  Snowberger.  Alice  McGavack. 

Cressy  L-  Dudley,  Photostat  operator. 
Harry  P.  Davis,  Typewriter  repairman. 
Robert  Warren,  Driver. 
Warren  McBeth,  Messenger. 
Nicholas  Anthony,  Laborer. 
Robert  W.  Brown,  Laborer. 


Wilfred  Stevens. 


Translators'  Section. 
Edna  K.  Hoyt,  Clerk. 


John  S.  Martin,  jf. 


ORGANIZATION. 


27 


Mildred  V.  Deike. 
Margaret  F.  Conover. 
Sadie  D.  Moore. 
Ruth  K.  Hall. 
Florence  M.  DeLoy. 
Viola  Tasker. 
Elsie  C.  Davis. 
Florelle  E.  McKie. 


Stenographic  Section. 

Edward  B.  Russ,  in  charge. 

Jeannette  M.  Helbling. 
Lenore  E.  Moffett. 
Helen  G.  Knoch. 
LilHe  B.  Dowrick.    . 
Margaret  A.  Fitzgerald. 
Katharine  Clauser. 
Grace  E.  McMahon. 
Mary  L.  Callahan, 


Kathleen  D.  O'Shaughnessy, 

Mildred  V.  Dryer. 

Mary  V.  Brennan. 

Vivian  R.  Mosher. 

Delia  Tumulty. 

Eoline  Howze. 

Gladys  Chalfant. 


Gertrude  C.  Heeter. 


Mimeograph  Operators. 
Edward  Wells,  Messenger  boy. 


Lloyd  L.  Gibson. 


Archibald  S.  Pinkett. 
Roy  A.  Weibley. 


Willard  H.  Wheeler. 
Henry  C.  Euell. 


War  Trade  Board  Records  and  Files. 
Edmund  W.  Van  Dyke,  in  charge. 


Mail  Room. 

Robert  S.  Clayton,  in  charge. 

Clerks. 

Allen  D.  Roush. 
Paul  Dunbar. 

Messengers. 

William  J.  Kelly. 
George  F.  Harris. 

Robert  S.  Curry,  Driver. 


John  L.  Hayes. 


Samuel  M.  Pierre,  jr. 


Stationery  Room. 

Maitland  S.  Wright,  in  charge. 
Howard  E.  Sangston,  Subclerk. 
James  S.  Swann,  Packer. 
John  Louis  Butler,  Messenger. 


Lithographer's  Room. 
Walter  Scott,  Lithographer. 
C.  Eloise  Bourke,  Helper. 


Louisa  Pastorini. 
Elizabeth  M.  Murduck. 


Telephone  Operators. 

Laura  E.  Langley,  Chief  Operator. 

Caroline  Dickey. 
Christina  B.  Staub. 


Edna  G.  Mossburg. 
Marie  S.  Haneke. 


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Alice  F.  Lucas. 
Margaret  Reed. 
Frances  Loftus. 
Martha  Gwinn. 


ORGANIZATION. 

Charwomen. 

Florence  M.  Kemp,  Forewoman. 

Anna  V.  Wigginton. 
Nora  Thomas. 
Katherine  Briscoe. 


Mamie  Dorsey. 
Mary  E.  Brown. 
Matilda  Butler. 


DIVISION  OF  FAR  EASTERN  AFFAIRS. 

(Established  March  20,  1908.) 

General  supervision,  under  the  secretaries,  of  relations,  diplomatic  and  consular,  political  and  eco- 
nomic, with  China  and  leased  territories,  Japan,  Siam,  the  Far  Eastern  possessions  of  European 
nations  (in  conjunction  with  the  Division  of  Western  European  Affairs),  and  Siberia  (in  conjunction 
with  the  Division  of  Russian  Affairs). 

John  Van  A.  MacMurray,  Chief  of  Division. 
Frank  P.  Lockhart,  Assistant  Chief  of  Division. 
Ferdinand  L.  Mayer. ^ 
Nelson  T.  Johnson.^  Edwin  L.  Neville.^  John  L.  Donaldson. 

Clerks. 
Ethel  G.  Christenson.  Bessie  M.  MuUvain.  Elsie  M.  Miller. 

Messengers. 


John  Barry. 


Ralph  Quails. 


DIVISION  OF  LATIN-AMERICAN   AFFAIRS. 


(Established  November  19,  1909.) 


General  supervision,  under  the  secretaries,  of  relations,  diplomatic  and  consular,  political  and  economic, 
with  Argentina,  Bolivia,  Brazil,  Chile,  Colombia,  Costa  Rica,  Cuba,  Dominican  Republic,  Ecuador, 
Guatemala,  Haiti,  Honduras,  Nicaragua,  Panama,  Paraguay,  Peru,  Salvador,  Uruguay,  and 
Venezuela. 

Sumner  Welles,^  Chief  of  Division. 


Charles  B.  Curtis.' 
Stewart  Johnson.' 


Nina  G.  Romeyn. 
Anna  L.  Clarkson. 


Dana  G.  Munro.^ 
Morton  D.  Carrel. 

Clerks. 

Judith  B.  Anderton. 
Eunice  A.  Lincoln. 

Victor  E.  Jones,  Messenger. 


William  R.  Manning. 
John  H.  Murray. 


Florence  G.  Sweet. 


'  Diplomatic  Secretary. 


•  Consular  Officer. 


ORGANIZATION. 


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DIVISION  OF  WESTERN  EUROPEAN  AFFAIRS. 

(Established  December  ij,  1909.) 

General  supervision,  under  the  secretaries,  of  relations,  diplomatic  and  consular,  political  and  eco- 
nomic, with  Austria,  Belgium,  British  Empire  (Canada,  the  Union  of  South  Africa,  British  colonies 
or  protectorates  not  elsewhere  enumerated,  and  in  conjunction  with  the  Far  Eastern  Division, 
Australia,  New  Zealand,  India,  and  other  British  or  European  possessions  in  the  Far  East),  Czecho- 
slovakia, Denmark,  Finland,  France  (Morocco),  Germany,  Hungary,  Italy,  Liberia,  The  Nether- 
lands, Norway,  Poland,  Portugal,  Spain,  Sweden,  and  Switzerland. 


R.  Henry  Norweb.' 
Lawrence  Martin. 


Florence  M.  Ferguson. 
Eileen  McKenny. 
Mary  Agnes  Breen. 


William  R.  Castle,  jr.,  Acting  Chief  of  Division. 

JEPPERSON  Patterson.' 
Frederick  Simpich.^ 

DoRSEY  Richardson. 


John  H.  Mac  Veaoh.' 
Knute  E.  Carlson. 


Clerks. 

Marie  I.  Nelson. 
Genevieve  E.  Sparadoski. 

Edward  J.  Tobin,  Messenger. 


Katherine  C.  Southerland. 
Clara  M.  Homstad. 


DIVISION  OF  NEAR  EASTERN  AFFAIRS. 
(Established  December  13,  1909.) 

General  supervision,  under  the  secretaries,  of  relations,  diplomatic  and  consular,  political  and  eco- 
nomic, with  Abyssinia,  Afghanistan,  Albania,  Armenia,  Azerbaijan,  Bulgaria,  Egypt,  Georgia, 
Greece,  Hedjaz,  Mesopotamia,  Palestine,  Persia,  Rumania,  Kingdom  of  the  Serbs,  Croats  and 
Slovenes,  Syria,  and  Turkey. 


Warren  D.  RoBBifiS,^  Acting  Chief  of  Division. 
Arshag  K.  Schmavonian.  Harry  G.  Dwight. 

Clerks. 
Lillie  y.  Dickson. 
George  A.  Green,  Messenger  boy. 


Mary  N.  Birch. 


Emerson  B.  Christie. 


Margaret  Q.  Coffey. 


DIVISION  OF  MEXICAN  AFFAIRS. 

(Established  July  18,  29:5.) 

General  supervision,  under  the  secretaries,  of  relations,  diplomatic  and  consular,  political  and  economic, 

with  Mexico. 

Matthew  E.  Hanna,'  Acting  Chief  of  Division. 
Richard  C.  Tanis,  Assistant  Chief  of  Division. 

Edwin  D.  Keith. 

Clerks. 

John  T.  Coughlin.  Conway  N.  Kitchen.  Bertha  Hall. 

Thomas  Sayers,  Messenger. 


Diplomatic  Secretary. 


'  Coniular  Officer. 


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DIVISION  OF  RUSSIAN  AFFAIRS. 

(Established  August  13,  1919) 

General  supervision,  under  the  secretaries,  of  matters  pertaining  to  Russia  (including  Siberia). 

De  Witt  C.  PoolU,'^  Acting  Chief  of  Division. 
Earl  L.  Fack^r,  Assistant  Chief  of  Division. 

Au^RED  W.  KuEPOTH.  George  B.  Snell. 

Clerks. 

Jane  B.  Bassett.  Leonelda  Seibold.  Clarence  H.  Peake. 

Elizabeth  B.  Smith.  Rosebud  Almand. 

James  H.  Home,  Messenger. 


OFFICE  OF  THE  FOREIGN  TRADE  ADVISER. 

Gives  advice  and  recommendations  to  the  Department  on  questions  of  general  economic  policy; 
unifies  and  coordinates  economic  matters  within  the  Department;  establishes  and  maintains 
liaison  with  the  various  economic  bureaus  in  other  departments;  handles  economic  cases  which 
have  no  regional  character  or  which  overlap  geographical  divisions;  drafts  correspondence  on 
matters  falling  within  the  following  special  fields:  Natural  resoiuces,  finance,  foreign  commercial 
policy,  commercial  treaties  and  tariffs,  transportation  and  communications. 

Arthur  C.  Millspaugh,'  Acting  Foreign  Trade  Adviser. 

Stanley  K.  Hornbeck. 
Arthur  N.  Young.  Wallace  M.  McClure. 

Clerks. 

Marianna  Davis.  Virginia  C.  Braxton.  Mary  H.  MacDonnell. 

Emma  M.  Hagert. 

Messengers. 
Crespino  Mandara.  ,  John  N.  Savage. 


DIVISION  OF  PASSPORT  CONTROL. 

(Bstablished  August  13,  1918,  formerly  the  Bureau  of  Citizenship.) 

Examination  and  adjudication  of  applications  for  passports  and  for  registration  in  consulates  of  the 
United  States  as  American  citizens;  issuance  of  departmental  passports  and  of  border  permit  cards 
through  immigration  officers;  supervision  over  the  Department's  passport  agencies  in  New  York, 
Chicago,  San  Francisco,  New  Orleans,  and  Seattle;  direction  of  clerks  of  courts  who  take  passport 
applications;  custody  of  applications  for  passports  and  registration  and  of  applications  of  aliens  for 
permission  to  leave  the  United  States. 

Philip  Adams,  Chief  of  Division. 
George  L.  Brist,  Assistant  Chief  of  Division. 
G.  Gilmer  Easley.  John  J.  Scanlan. 

'  Consular  Officer. 


ORGANIZATION. 


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Bertha  S.  Davis. 
Peter  J.  Phillips. 
Robert  A.  Proctor. 
Jennie  Cook  Bopp. 
Eugene  C.  Rowley,  jr. 
Thomas  F.  Farrell. 
William  L.  Cundiff. 
Charles  P.  Roach,  jr. 
Alice  M.  Covel. 
Orlando  F.  Smith. 
Grace  C.  Clairmont. 
Maude  McHone. 
J.  Moyle  Gray. 
Gertrude  G.  Lewis. 
James  P.  Nolan. 
Julia  F.  Simpson. 
Lucy  C.  Mahon. 
Daniel  Curry. 
Belle  J.  Abrams. 
Myra  A.  Murdock. 
Earle  F.  Storke. 
Albert  B.  Havenner. 
Maud  Kennedy. 
Ashby  Taylor. 
Joseph  B.  Quinlan. 
Lois  M.  Nichols. 
H.  Carroll  Phillips. 


Edgar  Thomas. 
George  H.  Morris. 


Paul  C.  Moore. 
Harry  B.  O'Neill. 


Clerks. 

Beloit  Taylor. 
Gladys  E.  Merriman. 
Margaret  J.  Joy. 
Ward  B.  McCarthy. 
Raymond  T.  Yingling. 
Vernon  Romney. 
Kenneth  C.  Wiseman. 
Louise  E.  Lacey. 
Alice  Uphoff. 
Margaret  R.  Shedd. 
Leonard  G.  Hagner. 
William  C.  Cunningham. 
John  G.  Palcho,  jr. 
Grant  R.  Newton. 
George  T.  Heckert. 
Ethel  Myers. 
Ernestine  M.  Walker. 
Ralph  M.  Howe. 
Hilda  M.  Hart. 
Margaret  E.  Ragsdale. 
Myrtle  E.  Robinette. 
Elizabeth  H.  Carey. 
Thomas  R.  Hamilton. 
Jennie  V.  Wright. 
George  R.  Schooley. 
Ada  G.  Settle. 
Mary  J.  Loar. 

Messengers. 

George  A.  Thomas. 
George  Webb. 

Messenger  boys. 
James  Martin. 

Otis  W.  Harris,  Laborer. 


John  M.  Beard. 
Elsie  M.  Carey. 
Leo  B.  Humey. 
Nellie  Bresnahan. 
Annabelle  H.  Bocock. 
Henry  I.  Raley. 
William  E.  Boyle. 
Minna  E.  Baukhages. 
Elizabeth  B.  Blackwood. 
Phoebe  F.  Leckey. 
Nellie  Vass  Myers. 
Winnie  B.  Oswald. 
Mary  L.  Powers. 
Margaret  T.  Morton. 
Louis  G.  Owens. 
Effa  H.  Durham. 
Hattie  V.  Yoxmg. 
Sallie  F.  Ross. 
Elizabeth  C.  Roach. 
Mary  W.  Robertson. 
Lillian  L.  Douglas. 
Georgia  E.  McMillion. 
Marie  H.  DuVal. 
Elizabeth  S.  Doane. 
Seale  Robertson. 


Edward  Fauntroy. 


Eugene  Beasley. 


Philip  H.  Ahrens. 
William  F.  Marshall. 


Passport  Bureau,  New  York. 

Ira  F.  Hovt,  Passport  Agent. 

Mary  GrEER,  Assistant  Passport  Agent. 

Clerks. 

Beulah  G.  Baer.  James  J.  Hughes. 

Cecelia  R.  Smyth. 

Angelo  Gallo,  Messenger. 
Teresa  M.  La  Grutta,  Messenger  Girl. 


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ORGANIZATION. 

Passport  Bureau,  San  Francisco. 

William  A.  Newcome,  Passport  Agent. 

Clerks. 
John  W,  Redmond.  Gordon  Norquist. 


Passport  Bureau,  Chicago. 

James  R.  Power,  Passport  Agent. 

Harry  H.  Bolds,  Assistant  Passport  Agent. 

Clerks, 
Mabel  W.  Gregory.  Frances  B.  Kiessling. 


.Passport  Bureau,  New  Orleans. 

Somerset  A.  Owen,  Passport  Agent. 

Earl  M.  Seel,  Assistant  Passport  Agent. 


Passport  Bureau,  Seattle. 

Eugene  C.  Rowley,  Sr.,  Passport  Agent. 

Clerk. 

Olive  L.  Graham. 


VISA  OFFICE. 

{Established  August  13,  1918.) 

Matters  pertaining  to  the  entry  of  aliens  into  the  United  States  with  respect  to  the  granting  or  refusal  of 
visas;  correspondence  on  matters  pertaining  to  visa  work;  examination  of  visa  applications  sub- 
mitted by  American  consuls  abroad. 

J.  Preston  Doughten,*  Acting  Chief. 
Clerks. 


Margaret  V.  Bennett. 
Dorothy  D.  Morrison. 
John  Percy  Bradford. 
Ella  C.  Linehan. 
Edith  F.  Stiles. 
Estelle  Crawford. 
Florence  R.  Hanrahan. 
Florence  E.  Frisby. 


Julius  A.  Mason. 
Laurie  A.  Davis. 
Marjorie  Moss. 
Frances  I.  Smith; 
Emma  J.  Trowbridge. 
Loran  Paul  Winings. 
William  D.  Lavender. 
Frances  B.  Paxson. 

Colbert  S.  Syphax,  Messenger. 
Frank  T.  Wright,  Laborer. 


Mary  Sprigman. 
Nellie  E.  Johnston. 
Elsie  M.  Schneider. 
Mary  E.  McCarthy. 
Georgina  Krai. 
Helen  L.  McLaughlin. 
Robert  L.  Rohrback. 
Marie  Ackermann. 


*  Consular  Officer. 


ORGANIZATION. 


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DIVISION  OF  PUBLICATIONS. 

(Established  May  13,  1931.) 

General  supervision  of  the  publications  of  the  Department  and  of  the  allocation  of  the  printing 
fund;  custody  of  the  laws,  treaties,  proclamations,  and  Executive  orders;  printing  and  distribution 
of  the  same;  preparation  of  the  volumes  of  Foreign  Relations  of  the  United  States  and  the  History 
of  the  World  War;  preparation  of  the  volumes  of  laws  of  the  United  States;  man^ement  of  the 
library  of  the  Department;  authentications.  The  chief  of  the  division  is  also  the  editor  of  the 
Department. 

Gaillard  Hunt,  Chief  of  Division. 

Jambs  L.  Dunca^j,  Assistant  Chief  of  Division. 

Clerks. 


William  R.  McDowell. 
Otis  G.  Stanton. 
George  H.  Schultze. 
Homer  P.  Earle. 
Thomas  Griffin. 


Edgar  A.  Shreve. 
Laura  R.  Cramer. 
Hazel  L.  Tune. 
Bertha  E.  Pierce. 
Lucy  E.  Abbott. 


Mary  W.  Goss. 
Frederick  M.  Diven. 
Esther  M.  Edinger. 
Mary  O.  Brown. 
James  J.  O'Ncil. 


William  D.  Evans. 


Editor  op  the  Laws. 
Henry  L.  Bryan,  Editor. 
Charles  H.  Miller,  Assistant  Editor. 
Messengers. 
Harry  W.  Cornell.  William  E.  Toyer. 


DIVISION  OF  POLITICAL  AND  ECONOMIC  INFORMATION. 

(Established  May  24,  igai.) 

Collection  and  coordination  of  political,  ethnological,  geographical,  social,  and  economic  information; 

custody  of  the  map  collection  of  the  Department  and  the  drafting  of  such  special  maps  as  may  be 

required. 

Prentiss  B.  Gilbert,  Chief  of  Division. 

John  A.  Tonner. 

Clerks. 


Annabelle  W.  Phelps. 
Frederick  A.  Kendall. 


Gertrude  W.  Holinger. 
Margaret  C.  Monroe. 

James  O.  Holmes,  Messenger. 


Laurence  J.  Purcell. 


DIVISION  OF  CURRENT  INFORMATION. 

(Established  May  24,  1921.) 

Preparation  of  news  items  for  the  press;  receiving  and  replying  to  inquiries  from  newspaper  corre- 
spondents; preparation  and  distribution  to  officials  of  the  Department  of  daily  press  summaries 
and  special  articles;  furnishing  them  with  press  bulletins,  copies  of  texts  and  general  information 
bearing  upon  foreign  relations. 

"lleNRY  SuYDAM,  Chief  of  Division. 

Clerks.  ^ 

Michael  J.  McDermott.  George  A.  Morlock.  Loyal  T.  King. 

Augustus  Lee,  Messenger. 


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ORGANIZATION. 
DIPLOMATIC  BUREAU. 


General  administration  of  the  Diplomatic  Service,  including  matters  of  personnel,  appropriations  and 
expenditures,  efi&ciency  records,  leaves  of  absence,  rentals,  equipment  and  supplies,  organization, 
instruction  of  diplomatic  officers,  etc.-  Correspondence  relating  to  the  foregoing  and  to  customs 
courtesies  and  free  entry,  letters  rogatory,  decoration  of  American  citizens  by  foreign  Govern- 
ments, international  exchange  of  publications,  diplomatic  pouch  service  between  the  United 
States  and  foreign  countries,  and  the  designation  of  Commercial,  Military,  and  Naval  Attaches. 

WoRTHiNGTON  E.  STEWART,  Acting  Chief  of  Bureau. 

Clerks. 


Julian  Taylor. 
Elisha  J.  Babcock. 
Paul  Webster  Eaton. 
Edwin  Tarrisse. 


Frances  M.  Marsh. 
Louis  E.  Gates. 
Fannie  W.  Millar. 

Herbert  B.  Savage,  Messenger. 


Edward  A.  James. 
Hugh  L.  Stiu-gis. 
Henry  L.  Coakley. 


Hasell  H.  Dick.' 
Francis  H.  Styles.' 


CONSULAR  BUREAU. 

General  administration  of  the  Consular  Service,  including  matters  of  personnel,  appropriations  and 
expenditures,  leaves  of  absence,  allowances,  rentals,  equipment  and  supplies,  organization,  instruction 
of  consular  officers,  etc.  Correspondence  relating  to  the  foregoing  and  to  the  whereabouts  and  wel- 
fare of  Americans  abroad,  shipping  and  seamen,  settlement  of  estates  of  deceased  Americans  in 
foreign  coimtries,  consular  protection  of  American  interests  and,  other  than  commerce,  the  general 
work  of  consular  offices,  such  as  immigration,  quarantine,  notarial  acts,  protection  of  the  customs 
revenue,  etc. 

Herbert  C.  Hengsti<er,  Chief  of  Bureau. 

John  D.  Johnson,  Assistant  Chief  of  Bureau. 

Harry  A.  Havens. 

Donald  D.  Shepard.' 

Leonard  N.  Green.' 

Clerks. 

Effie  K.  Turner. 
Marguerite  Baird  McCally. 
George  Shaw. 
Tuley  W.  Nelson. 
Jessie  B.  McElhiney. 
Clara  L.  Borjes. 
James  R.  Givens. 
Earl  Pryor. 
Edith  A.  Mahon. 
Leslie  E.  Woods. 

Messengers. 

Fred  E.  Hailer. 
William  H.  Dorsey. 


Clarence  E.  Sisler. 
Ethel  L.  Lawrence. 
Harvey  B.  Otterman. 
Natalia  Summers. 
Maud  M.  Crane. 
Esther  R.  Foster. 
Glenn  A.  Smith. 
Albert  Vj.  Cafifee. 
Adele  E.  Dix. 
Blanche  A.  Barker. 


Richard  Henry  Hawkins. 


Lowell  C.  Pinkerton.' 
John  J.  Muccio.' 


Majmard  B.  Lundgren. 
Frederick  M.  Smith. 
Madge  M.  Pearson. 
George  A.  Warner. 
Mary  E.  Snyder. 
Charles  O.  Frey. 
Murray  L.  Crosse. 
Woody  Murray. 


Walter  B.  Edmonds. 


'  Consular  Officer. 


ORGANIZATION. 


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BUREAU  OF  APPOINTMENTS. 

Receipt  aiid  custody  of  applications  for  appointment  and  of  the  indorsements  of  applicants;  corre- 
spondence relating  thereto;  designations  and  other  matters  pertaining  to  the  holding  of  foreign 
service  examinations;  preparation  of  nominations  to  the  Senate  of  diplomatic,  consular,  and  other 
officers  appointed  by  the  Department  of  State  whose  appointment  is  subject  to  confirmation  by 
the  Senate ;  issuance  of  commissions,  exequaturs,  and  warrants  of  extradition ;  bonding  of  consular 
and  other  officers  accountable  to  the  Department  for  moneys  received  or  expended;  preparation 
of  copy  for  the  Department  register,  diplomatic  and  consular  list,  mailing  list,  and  pamphlets 
regarding  appointments  and  promotions  in  the  foreign  service;  editing  and  proofreading  of  the 
same ;  personnel  matters ;  oaths  of  office ;  custody  of  the  Seal  of  the  United  States. 

Miles  M.  Shand,  Chief  of  Bureau. 

Percy  F.  Allen,  Assistant  Chief  of  Bureau. 

Clerks. 
Sudye  M.  Pfau. 


Stephen  H.  Quigley. 
William  J.  Kavanagh. 
Walter  E.  Pelton. 


Allan  McP.  Hamby,  jr. 

Samuel  Gile,  Messenger. 


Will  F.  Dunker. 
George  S.  Ellis. 


BUREAU  OF  INDEXES  AND  ARCHIVES. 

Recording  and  indexing  the  correspondence  of  the  Department;  custody  of  the  archives;  telegraph  and 

cipher  communications. 

David  A.  Salmon,  Chief  of  Bureau. 

T.  John  Newton,  Assistant  Chief  of  Bureau. 

J.  Hubbard  Bean. 

Clerks. 


Wilbur  Underwood. 
Roger  S.  Drissel. 
Henry  P.  Dugan. 
James  S.  Skinner. 
James  A.  O'Keefe. 
Joseph  W.  McMahon. 
Harvey  E.  Fenstermacher. 
Sidney  A.  Skinner. 
Clayton  S.  Becker. 
Dorothy  K.  Butler. 
Hyman  Goldstein. 
Maurice  W.  Lacey. 
William  V.  Madden. 
Elbert  H.  Watt. 
William  A.  Poole. 
Joseph  D.  Steele. 
Stuart  R.  Bailey. 
Edward  E.  Driscoll. 
John  F.  Doyle. 
Minnie  D.  Middleton. 
James  Everett  Will. 
Alice  R.  Lucas. 


Winfield  S.  Byars. 
Louis  E.  Mundy. 
Joseph  R.  Evans. 
John  B.  Wells. 
Harmon  C.  Coney. 
Frank  H.  Peabody. 
Charles  Siegel. 
William  T.  Reed,  jr. 
Rose  P.  Fuller. 
Kathryn  H.  Conrad. 
Dorothy  U.  Gait. 
M.  Lillian  Hill. 
David  Crenshaw^. 
Samuel  A.  Friedman. 
Albina  L.  Parkins. 
Lucy  E.  Bumell. 
Vernon  B.  Zirkle. 
Earl  R.  Mosburg. 
John  B.  Charlton. 
Percy  O.  Tillett. 
Victor  H.  Loftus.     . 
Latua  F.  Caulton. 


Nina  B.  McCuen. 
Edith  Miller. 
Eugenia  E.  McAusland. 
Charles  F.  Fimkhouser. 
Joseph  A.  Fennell. 
Mary  A.  Sadler. 
Frank  E.  Duvall. 
Charles  E.  Worman. 
Ruth  D.  Kerr. 
Ruth  Carter  Power. 
Anna  R.  Theaker. 
DeLyle  Davis. 
Florence  L.  Welch. 
James  D.  Eggleston. 
Loretta  Bradley. 
Olive  F.  Palmer. 
Loretta  E.  Fitzgerald. 
Dorothy  K.  Norwood. 
Glenn  M.  Gillette. 
Miriam  Kutz. 
John  B.  Sherfy. 
Milford  A.  Shipley. 


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ORGANIZATION. 


Wistar  M.  Parish. 
Kirby  L.  Prince. 
Ruth  Rinker. 
Marion  L.  Bruffey. 
Berry  Rector. 
Alberta  K.  Drissel. 
Samuel  D.  Jones. 
Samuel  S.  Ford. 
Henry  B.  Searcy. 
George  L.  Goss. 
Laura  M.  Miles. 
Eugene  M.  Moriarty. 


Irving  Jackson. 
Edward  T.  Simmons. 
Howard  W.  Brookins. 


Eugenia  LaForge  LeMat. 
Mary  A.  Fuerst. 
Mabel  Elizabeth  DriscoU. 
Sarah  B.  McLean. 
Marjorie  D.  Glennan. 
Ellamanda  H.  Miller. 
Edward  R.  AUard. 
James  F.  Davidson. 
Frank  Place. 
Walter  H.  Anderson. 
Robert  Harper. 
Raymond  C.  Tower. 

Messengers. 

James  W.  Hardy. 
Clarence  F.  Holmes. 
Leland  S.  West. 


Helen  M.  Callahan. 
Katherine  Neale. 
Louise  F.  McClare. 
Marvin  A.  Derrick. 
Mary  H.  Cusack. 
Harry  J.  Daniels. 
Mildred  D.  Ellis. 
Florence  P.  Graves. 
Edith  B.  Scott. 
John  F.  Murphy. 
John  T.  Brubaker. 
Herbert  C.  Noske. 


Melville  E.  Penn. 
Howard  H.  Early. 
Harrison  O.  Williams. 


Laborers. 


William  W.  Hawley. 


Rufus  R.  Btimett. 


BUREAU  OF  ACCOUNTS. 

Custody  and  disbtu^ment  of  appropriations  and  indemnity  funds;  correspondence  relating  thereto; 

administrative  examination  of  accounts. 

William  McNeir,  Chief  of  Bureau  and  Disbursing  Clerk.  , 

Ward  A.  Fitzsimmons,  Assistant  Chief  of  Bureau. 


Harry  R.  Young. 


Clerks. 


Leonard  A.  Merritt. 
W.  Ford  Cramer. 
Frances  R.  Hough. 
Thomas  Morrison. 
Aura  I.  MiddlekauS. 
Emily  S.  Morrison. 


Guy  B.  Booth. 


Lillian  H.  Middleton. 
Fred  R.  Young. 
Leonard  M.  Gardner. 
Lloyd  C.  Mitchell. 
Seth  D.  Logsdon. 
Ella  A.  Benesh. 

Messengers. 


George  B.  Stambaugh. 

Eleanor  B.  Homiller. 
Wilbert  J.  Smith. 
Sophie  Caplan. 
Imogen  Slaughter. 


Parker  H.  Lee. 


INDEX. 


Page. 


Abbot,  Lucy  Iv «3 

Abrams,  Belle  J 14 

Ackermann,  Marie aa 

Adams,  John 

Adams,  John  Quincy 

Adams,  Philip lO; 

Adee,  Alvey  A S>7)8,9! 

Ahrens,  Philip  H 

Alexander,  F.  Virjtinia 12 

Alexander,  Robert  C 12 

Allard,  Kdward  R 16 

Allen,  Percy  F lo^ 

Almand,  Rosebud 20. 

Amiss,  Ruth 19 

Anderson,  Chandler  P 

Anderson,  Francis  M 11 

Anderson,  Walter  H 16; 

Anderton,  Judith  B 14 

Anthony,  Nicholas 17 

Appleton,  John 

Arnold,  Marion 12 

Arseneau,  Alfred  O i9: 

Arthur,  Chester  A 

Babcock,  Elisha  J 11 

Bacon,  Robert 

Bader,  Bertha  N i9; 

Baer,  Beulah  G 

Bagby,  Nettie  N 13 

Bailey,  Stuart  R 18; 

Baker,  Joseph  R 9; 

Baldwin,  Elizabeth  W 22 

Baldwin,  William  Woodward 

Bannerman,  Robert  C5 9 

Barker,  Blanche  A ; 13 

Barnes,  Charles  M 11 

Barry,  John 17 

Barry,  M.  Esther i4: 

Bassett,  Jane  B 12 

Baukhagcs,  Minna  E 21 

Bayard,  Thomas  F 

Bean,  J.  Hubbard 18 

Beard,  John  M 15 

Beasley ,  Eugene 18; 

Beck,  William  H 10 

Becker,  Clayton  S 12 

Benesh,  Ella  A i9: 

Bennett,  Margaret  V 18; 

Birch,  Mary  N 12 

Black,  Jeremiah  S 

Blackwood,  Elizabeth  B 21 

Blaine,  James  O 

Blaine,  Walker 

BlandCord,  Alice  M 11 

Bliss,  Robert  Woods 8,9 

Bocock,  Annabelle  H 21 

Bolds,  Harry  H 

Booth,  Guy  B '. 17 

Bopp,  Jennie  Cook la 

Borjes,  Clara  L ■  1 i9; 


Page. 

Bourke,  C.  Eloise aa,  a? 

Boyle,  William  E ax, 31 

Bradford,  John  P i4>3a 

Bradley,  I<oretta iSi3S 

Braxton,  Virginia  C i9>  30 

Breen,  Mary  Agnes i3i»9 

Brennan,  Mary  V ao.a? 

Brent,  Daniel 3 

Bresnahan,  Nellie ■ai.31 

Briscoe,  Katherine 18,  a8 

Brist,  George  1, 10,30 

Broechin,  Anna  B ao,  as 

Brookins,  Howard  W •. aa,36 

Brown,  Mary  E 18,  a8 

Brown,  Mary  O ". axj33 

Brown,  Robert  W 17,  a6 

Brubaker,  John  T aa,36 

Bruffey,  Marion  L i5>36 

Bryan,  Henry  L 11,33 

Bryan,  William  Jetmings 5 

Buchanan,  James 4 

Budd,  Helen  I, 19,34 

Burg,  Joseph  P 15,  as 

Bumell,  Lucy  E 14.3S 

Burnett,  Rufus  R 17,36 

Butler,  Dorothy  K »a,3S 

Butler,  John  L i7»  a? 

Butler,  Matilda 18,  a8 

Byars,  Winfield  S X3>3S 

Cadwalader,  John  L 6 

Caffee,  Albert  V 13,34 

Calhoun,  John  C 4 

Callahan,  Helen  M 16,36 

Callahan,  Mary  L ao,  a? 

Campbell,  John  A 8 

Caplan,  Sophie 16,36 

Carey,  Elizabeth  H 15,31 

Carey,  Elsie  M i5>3i 

Carlson,  Knute  E 10,  a9 

Carr,  Wilbur  J 9>  as 

Carrel,  Morton  D 9,  a8 

Cass,  Lewis 4 

Castle,  jr. ,  William  R : 9, 19 

Caulton,  Laura  F 14.3S 

Chalfant,  Gladys 16,  a? 

Charlton,  John  B i4»3S 

Christenson,  Ethel  G 12, 28 

Christie,  Emerson  B 10, 39 

Claiborne,  Hamilton  C as 

Clairmont,  Grace  C i3»3i 

Clarkson,  Anna  L 18,  a8 

Clauser,  Katherine ao,  27 

Clay,  Henry 3 

Clayton,  John  M 4 

Clayton,  Robert  S Hi"? 

Cleveland,  Grover 4»S 

Cloyes,  Hazel  L 19.  as 

Coakley,  Henry  L 20,34 

Coffey,  Margaret  Q. . . .' 16, 29 

37 


38 


INDEX. 


Page. 

Colby,  Bainbridcic 5 

Cole,  Samuel 17.35 

Comfort,  Helen  L 19, 26 

Compton,  Clarence  L 22, 26 

Coney,  Harmon  C 19. 35 

Connelly,  Edith  P 19, 24 

Conover,  Margaret  F 13. 27 

Conrad,  Charles  M 4 

Conrad,  Kathryn  H 14.35 

Cooke,  Charles  Lee 10. 24 

Cornell,  Harry  W 1 7. 33 

Coughlin,  John  T 11.29 

Covel,  Alice  M 13.31 

Cowling,  Harriet  M 19. 25 

Cramer,  Laura  R 12.33 

Cramer,  W.  Ford 11.36 

Crane,  Maud  M 12,34 

Crawford,  Estelle 19.32 

Crenshaw,  David 14. 35 

Cridler,  Thomas  Wilbur 8 

Crosse,  Murray  Lewis 16,34 

Cundiff,  William  L 18,31 

Cunningham,  William  C 20,31 

Curry,  Daniel 13.31 

Curr>',  Robert  S 22, 27 

Curtis,  Charles  B 28 

Cusack,  Mary  H 21,36 

Daniels,  Harry  J 16, 36 

Davidson,  James  F 16, 36 

Davis,  Ben  G 9,26 

Davis,  Bertha  S 12,31 

Davis,  De  Lyle 15.3s 

Davis,  Elsie  C 14, 27 

Davis,  Harry  P 22, 26 

Davis,  J.  C.  Bancroft 6 

Davis,  John 6 

Davis,  Laurie  A 20, 32 

Davis,  Marianna 12,30 

Davis,  Norman  H 6 

Day,  William  R 5,7 

Dearing,  Fred  Morris 7.9.24 

Deike,  Mildred  V 13,27 

de  Lashmutt,  Rebekah  L 12,25 

De  Loy ,  Florence  M 14,27 

Derrick,  Marvin  A 21,36 

Derrick,  William  S 4 

Dick,  Hasell  H 34 

Dickey,  Caroline 17, 27 

Dickson,  Lillie  V 20, 29 

Diven,  Frederick  M 14,33 

Dix,  Adele  E.  .' 13,34 

Doane,  Elizabeth  S 22,31 

Dodson,  Frederick  A 22, 23 

Donaldson,  John  L 10, 28 

Doran,  Helen  F 13. 25 

Dorsey,  Mamie 18, 28 

Dorsey ,  William  H 1 7. 34 

Doughten,  J .  Preston 32 

Douglas,  Lillian  L ! 22,31 

Dowrick,  Lillie  B 20, 27 

Doyle,  John  F 12.35 

Driscoll,  Edward  E 12,35 

Driscoll,  Mabel  Elizabeth 16, 36 

Drissel,  Alberta  K 21,36 

Drissel,  Roger  S 11.35 

Dryer,  Mildred  V 20, 27 

Dudley,  Cressy  L 14, 26 

Duffy,  Mary  A 19, 26 


Page. 

Dugan,  Henry  P i»,3S 

Dunbar,  Paul 21,47 

Duncan,  James  L 10,33 

Dunker,  Will  F 21,35 

Dunn,  Frederick  S 11,26 

Durant,  James  M i3>»5 

Durham,  Efia  H 22,31 

Du  Val,  Marie  H 22,31 

Duvall,  Frank  E 20,35 

Dwight,  Harry  G 10, 29 

Earle,  Homer  P 18,33 

Early,  Howard  H 22,36 

Easley,  G.  Gilmer 10,30 

Eaton,  Paul  Webster 11.34 

Edinger,  Esther  M ^ 20,33 

Edmonds,  Walter  B 17,34 

Edwards,  Isaac ". . .  i6, 24 

Edwards,  John  J 19, 26 

Eggleston,  James  D 15,3s 

Ellis,  George  S 16,35 

Ellis,  Mildred  D 22,36 

English,  Benedict  M 11, 26 

Entwistle,  Clifton  R is>  24 

Euell,  Henry  C 17,27 

Evans,  Joseph  R 13,35 

Evans,  William  D 17.33 

Evarts,  William  M 4 

Everett,  Edward 4 

Farrell,  Thomas  F 18,31 

Fauntroy,  Edward 22,31 

Fennell,  Joseph  A 20, 35 

Fenstermacher,  Harvey  E 12,35 

Ferguson,  Florence  May 12, 29 

Fillmore,  Millard 4 

Fish,  Hamilton 4 

Fisher,  Mary  E 19, 26 

Fitzgerald,  Loretta  E 15,3s 

Fitzgerald,  Margaret  A 20, 27 

Fitzsimmons,  Ward  A 10,36 

Fletcher,  Henry  P 6, 9, 23 

Floumoy,  jr.,  Richard  W 9, 26 

Ford,  Samuel  S 21,36 

Forsyth,  John 3 

Foster,  Esther  R 12,34 

Foster,  John  W 4 

FreUnghuysen,  Frederick  T -4 

Frey,  Charles  O 16,34 

Friedman,  Samuel  A 14,35 

Frisby,  Florence  E 20,32 

Fuerst,  Mary  A 21,36 

Fuller,  Rose  P 14,35 

Funkhouser,  Charles  F 19, 35 

Gallo,  Angelo 31 

Gait,  Dorothy  U 14,35 

Gardner,  Leonard  M 14,36 

Garfield,  James  A 4 

Gates,  Louis  E 12,34 

Gibson,  Lloyd  L 16, 27 

Gilbert,  Prentiss  B 9, 33 

Gillette,  Glenn  M • 15,35 

Givens,  James  R 19,34 

Glennan,  Majorie  D 21,36 

Goldstein,  Hyman 12,35 

Goss,  George  L 21,36 

Goss,  Mary  W i4>33 

Graham,  John 3 

Graham,  Olive  L 32 

Grant,  Ulysses  S 4 


INDEX. 


39 


Page. 

Graves,  Florence  P 22, 36 

Gray,  J.  Moyle 19,31 

Green,  George  A 18, 29 

Green,  Leonard  N 34 

Greer,  Mary 31 

Gregory,  Mabel  W 32 

Gresham,  Walter  Q S 

Griffin,  Thomas 12, 33 

Griffith,  Beulah  M 12.  35 

Grinnell,  William  M 8 

Gutman,  Helen  J 23, 25 

Gwinn,  Martha 18,  28 

Hackworth,  Green  H 9,  26 

Hagert,  Emma  M 19, 30 

Hagner,  Leonard  G 20, 31 

Hailer,  Fred  E 22. 34 

Hale,  Chandler 8 

Hale,  Charles 6 

Hall,  Bertha 20,  29 

Hall,  Ruth  K 14,  37 

Hamby,  jr.,  Allan  McP 19, 35 

Hamilton,  James  A 3 

Hamilton.  Thomas  R 15.31 

Haneke,  Marie  S 22,  27 

Hanna,  Margaret  M 10,  24 

Hanna,  Matthew  E 29 

Hanrahan,  Florence  R 20, 32 

Harding,  Warren  G S 

Hardy,  James  W 22,36 

Harper,  Robert 21, 36 

Harris,  George  F 17,  27 

Harris,  Otis  W 22, 31 

Harrison,  Benjamin 4,  S 

Harrison,  Leland 33 

Harrison,  William  H 4 

Hart,  Hilda  M ao,  31 

Hatch,  Pearl  C 13,  25 

Haupt,  Alfred  B 10.  26 

Havenner,  Albert  B 15. 31 

Havens,  Harry  A 10, 34 

Hawkins,  Richard  H 16, 34 

Hawley,  William  W 17, 36 

Hay,  John S,  6 

Hayes,  John  L 21,  37 

Hayes,  Rutherford  B 4 

Heckert,  George  T 20, 31 

Heeter,  Gertrude  C 16,  27 

Helbling,  Jeanette  M 19,  27 

Hengstler,  Herbert  C 9, 34 

Hibbs,  Walter  P 18,  23 

Hill,  David  J 7 

Hill,  M.  Lillian 14, 35 

Hill.  Ralph  W.  S 9.  26 

Hitt,  Robert  R 6 

Hodge,  William  F 32,  26 

Holinger,  Gertrude  W 14, 33 

Holmes,  Clarence  F 22, 36 

Holmes,  James  O 16, 33 

Homiller,  Eleanor  B 15. 36 

Homstad,  Clara  M 20,  29 

Hornbeck,  Stanley  K 9, 30 

Home.  James  H 22, 30 

Hough,  Frances  R 11. 36 

Howe,  Ralph  M 20, 31 

Howze.  Eoline. 21,  37 

Hoyt,  Edna  K 13,  26 

Hoyt,  Henry  M , S 

Hoyt,  Ira  F 3i 


Page. 

Hughes,  Charles  E 5,9^23 

Hughes,  James  J 31 

Htmt,  Gaillard 9, 33 

Hunter,  William 6,  7 

Hunter,  jr.,  William 4, 6 

Hurley,  William  L 10,  23 

Humey,  Leo  B 15.31 

Jackson,  Alfred  L 17,  a6 

Jackson,  Andrew 3 

Jackson,  Irving 16, 36 

James,  Edward  A 19. 34 

Jefiferson,  Thomas 3 

Johnson,  Andrew 4 

Johnson,  John  D 10, 34 

Johnson,  Nelson  T 28 

Johnson,  Stewart a8 

Johnston,  Edna  E , ao,  25 

Johnston,  Nellie  E ai,  3a 

Jones,  Grace  E aa,  35 

Jones,  Samuel  D ax,  36 

Jones,  Victor  E aa,  a8 

Joy,  Margaret  J X9, 31 

Kavanagh,  William  J la,  35 

Keith,  Edwin  D 10, 29 

Kelly,  William  J 17,  a? 

Kemp,  Florence  M aa,  a8 

Kendall,  Frederick  A 18,  33 

Kennedy,  Maud is.  31 

Kerr,  Ruth  D 15, 35 

Kiessling,  Frances  B 3a 

King,  Loyal  T at,  33 

Kitchen,  Conway  N 13, 89 

Kliefoth,  AUred  W 9. 30 

Knoch,  Helen  G 19.  a7 

Knox,  Philander  C s 

Koons,  Joseph  A ao,  as 

Krai,  Georgina ai,  3» 

Kutz,  Miriam  L *5. 35 

Lacey,  Louise  E ao,  31 

Lacey,  Maurice  W x8, 35 

Lackey,  Mary  G ai,  aa 

La  Grutta,  Teresa  M 31 

Langley,  Laura  E X7,  "7 

Lansing,  Robert 5 

Latchford.  Stephen .,  it,  a6 

Layender.  William  D 15. 3a 

Lawrence,  Ethel  L '!#  34 

Lay,  Tracy as 

Leckey,  Phoebe  F ax, 31 

Lee.  Augustus »7. 33 

Lee.  Charles 3 

Lee.  Frank  C as 

Lee,  Parker  H 17. 36 

Legard,  Hugh  S 4 

Le  Mat,  Eugenia  L ax,  36 

Leonard,  Walter  A »$ 

Lewis,  Gertrude  G 19. 3i 

Lincoln,  Abraham 4 

Lincoln,  Eimice  A 141  *8 

Lincoln,  Levi 3 

Linehan,  Ella  C 19. 3* 

Livingston,  Edward 3 

Loar,  Mary  J 15. 3i 

Lockhart.  Frank  P 9.  28 

Loftus,  Frances 18,28 

Loftus,  Victor  H 14. 35 

Logsdon,  Seth  D 19. 3* 

Long.  Breckinridge 8 


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INDEX. 


Page. 

Loomis,  Francis  B 5,  7 

Lucas,  Alice  F i8,  a8 

Lucas,  Alice  R 13.  35 

Lundgren,  Maynard  B so,  34 

McAusland,  Eugenia  E- . . : iSi  35 

McBeth,  Warren 16,  26 

McBride,  Harry  A 25 

McCally,  Marguerite  Baird 14. 34 

McCarthy,  Mary  E « »i,  32 

McCarthy,  Ward  B 19, 31 

McClare,  Louise  F 16, 36 

McClure,  Wallace  Mitchell 10, 30 

McCuen,  Nina  B 14, 35 

McDermott,  Michael  J 18, 33 

McDonald,  John  J 10,  26 

MacDonnell,  Mary  H 19,  30 

McDowell,  William  Robert n,  33 

MacEachran,  Clinton  E 23 

McElhiney,  Jessie  B 19. 34 

McGavack,  Alice 15.  26 

McHone.  Maud 13, 31 

McKetma,  James  E 10,  24 

McKenny,  Eileen 13,  29 

McKie,  Florelle  E '. 19,  27 

McKinley,  William S 

McLane,  Louis 3 

McLaughlin,  Helen  L 21, 32 

McLean,  Sarah  B 21, 36 

McMahon,  Grace  E 20,  27 

McMahon,  Joseph  W 12, 35 

McMillion,  Georgia  E 16, 31 

MacMurray,  John  Van  A 9,  28 

McNeir,  William 10,  36 

MacVeagh,  John  H 39 

Madden,  William  V 18, 35 

Madison,  James 3 

Mahon,  Edith  A 20, 34 

Mahon,  Lucy  C 19. 31 

Malone,  Dudley  Field 8 

Mandara,  Crespino 17, 30 

Mann,  Ambrose  Dudley 6 

Manning,  William  R 9,  28 

Marcy,  William  L 4 

Marsh,  Frances  M 12.  34 

Marshall,  John 3 

Marshall,  William  F 31 

Martin,  J.  L 4 

Martin,  James 18. 31 

Martin,  jr.,  John  S ii,  26 

Martin,  Lawrence 9,  29 

Mason,  Julius  A 20, 32 

Matre,  Joseph  B 10,  26 

Merle-Smith,  Van  Santvoord 8 

Merriman,  Gladys  E 19,  31 

Merritt,  Leonard  A 1 1, 36 

Metzger,  Jacob  A 9,  26 

MiddlekaufiF,  Aura  1 12,  36 

Middleton,  Lillian  H 13,  36 

Middleton,  Minnie  D 13, 35 

Miles,  Laura  M 21, 36 

Millar,  Fannie  W 13, 34 

Millard,  Hugh 24 

Miller,  Charles  H 11, 33 

Miller,  Edith 14, 35 

Miller,  Ellamanda  H 21, 36 

Miller,  Elsie  M 19,  28 

Millspaugh,  Arthur  C 30 


Page 

Milton,  Mary  S 13,  aj 

Mitchell,  Lloyd  C 14, 36 

Moffett,  Lenore  E 19,  27 

Monroe,  James 3 

Monroe,  Margaret  C 20, 33 

Moore,  John  Bassett 5.  7, 8 

Moo^e,  Paul  C as,  31 

Moore,  Sadie  D 14.  a? 

Moore,  Stanton  C 13,  24 

Morgan,  Marshall , 9,  36 

Moriarty,  Eugene  M 21, 36 

Morlock,  George  A 13, 33 

Morris,  George  H 32,  31 

Morrison,  Dorothy  D 19, 33 

Morrison,  Emily  S 13, 36 

Morrison,  Thomas 12, 36 

Morrow,  Henry  B 11,  26 

Morton,  Margaret  T 21. 31 

Mosburg,  Earl  R 14, 35 

Mosher,  Vivian  R is.  27 

Moss,  Marjorie 20, 33 

Mossburg,  Edna  G aa,  37 

Muccio,  John  J 34 

Mullen,  Ann  E ai,  35 

Mullvaine,  Bessie  M 19,  a8 

Mundy,  Louis  E 13. 35 

Mimro,  Dana  G 38 

Murdock,  Elizabeth  M 17,  37 

Murdock,  Myra  A 14, 31 

Murphy,  John  F 22, 36 

Murphy,  Raymond  E 15,  as 

Murray,  John  Henry 10,  28 

Murray,  Woody 16, 34 

Myers,  Ethel 20, 31 

Myers,  Louis  S 17,  26 

Myers,  Nellie  Vass 21, 31 

Nash,  James  A 12,  26 

Neale,  Katherine 16, 36 

Nelson,  John 4 

Nelson,  Marie  1 14,  29 

Nelson,  Tuley  W ,^ is,  34 

Neville,  Edwin  L 28 

Newcome,  William  A 33 

Newton,  Grant  R 20, 31 

Newton,  T.  John ii,3S 

Nichols,  Lois  M 19, 31 

Neil,  Margaret  Vema 11,  23 

Nielsen,  Fred  K 9,  26 

Nolan,  James  P 19. 31 

Norquist,  Gordon 32 

Norris,  jr.,  William  B 11,  26 

Norweb,  R.  Henry 29 

Norwood,  Dorothy  K 15, 3S 

Noske,  Herbert  C 22, 36 

O'Keefe,  James  A 12, 35 

O'Laughlin,  John  Callan 7 

Olney,  Richard s 

O'Neil,  James  J 21, 33 

O'Neill,  Anna  A 11,  26 

O'Neill,  Harry  B 22, 31 

Osborne,  John  E 7 

O'Shaughnessy,  Kathleen  D 20,  27 

Oswald,  Winnie  B ai,  31 

Otterman,  Harvey  B 12, 34 

Owen,  Somerset  A 3^ 

Owens,  Louis  G 16, 31 

Packer,  Earl  L 10, 30 

Padgett,  Isabel 13,  24 


INDEX. 


41 


Page. 

Palcbo,  jr.,  John  G 20, 31 

Palmer,  Olive  F iS.  3S 

Parish,  Wistar  M iS,  36 

Parkins,  Albina  I, 14. 35 

Pastorini,  Louisa 17.  a? 

Patterson,  Jefferson 29 

Paxson,  Frances  B 21, 3a 

Payson,  Charles 8 

Peabody,  Frank  H 13,  3S 

Peake,  Clarence  H 16, 30 

Pearson,  Madge  M i6, 34 

Peirce,  Herbert  H.  D 8 

Pelton,  Walter  E 13, 35 

Penn,  Melville  E , 22, 36 

Pfau,  Sudye  M X4, 3S 

Phelps,  Annabelle  W 18, 33 

Philips,  Peter  J. .  .x 18, 31 

Phillips,  H.  Carroll 19, 31 

Phillips,  William 7, 8 

Pickering,  Timothy 3 

Pierce,  Bertha  E i9>  33 

Pierce,  Franklin 4 

Pierre,  jr.,  Samuel  M 22,  27 

Pinkerton,  Lowell  C 34 

Pinkett,  Archibald  S ",27 

Place,  Frank 16, 36 

Polk,  Frank  Lyon s,  6 

Polk,  James  K 4 

Poole,  De  Witt  C 30 

Poole,  William  A i8, 35 

Porter,  James  D 6 

Power,  James  R 32 

Power,  Ruth  Carter iS.  3S 

Powers,  Mary  L 21, 31 

Prince,  Kirby  L is,  36 

Prince,  jr.,  Ulysses  S.  G 17, 24 

Proctor,  Robert  A 18, 31 

Pryor,  Earl 20, 34 

Purcell,  Laurence  J iS.  33 

Quails,  Ralph 22,  28 

Quigley,  Stephen  H 12, 35 

Quincy,  Josiah 6 

Quinlan,  Joseph  B 19, 3i 

Quinland,  Ethel  Louise 21,  23 

Ragsdale,  Margaret  E 20, 31 

Raley,  Henry  1 21, 31 

Randolph,  Edmund 3 

Rector,  Berry 21, 36 

Redmond,  John  W 32 

Reed,  Margaret 18,  2g 

Reed,  jr.,  William  T 14, 3S 

Reeder,  Charles 16, 24 

Richardson,  Dorsey 10,  29 

Rinker,  Ruth 15, 36 

Rives,  George  L 6 

Roach,  jr.,  Charles  P 18, 3^ 

Roach.  Elizabeth  C 22, 31 

Robbins,  Warren  D 29 

Robertson,  Mary  W 22, 31 

Robertson,  Seale 22, 31 

Robinette,  Myrtle  E 20, 31 

Rockhill,  William  WoodviUe 7,8 

Rohrback,  Robert  L 21, 32 

Romeyn,  Nina  G 12,  28 

Romney,  Vernon 19. 31 

Roosevelt,  Theodore S 

Root,  Elihu 5 

Ross,  Sallie  F 16, 31 


Face. 

Roush,  Allen  D »o.  47 

Rowley,  jr.,  Eugene  C la,  31 

Rowley,  sr.,  Eugene  C , 3a 

Rule,  Blanche  V 19,  *4 

Rush,  Richard 3 

Russ,  Edward  B 10,  27 

Sadler,  Mary  A ao,  35 

Salmon,  David  A 10, 35 

Sangston,  Howard  E ai,  a? 

Savage,  Herbert  B «7, 34 

Savage,  John  N 17, 30 

Savoy,  Edward  A 13,  »3 

Sayers,  Thomas 17.  »9 

Scanlan.  John  J x8, 30 

Schmavonian,  Arshag  K 9, 39 

Schneider,  Elsie  M ai.ja 

Schooley,  George  R 15. 3i 

Schultze,  George  H xi,  33 

Scott,  Edith  B aa,  36 

Scott,  George 16, 23 

Scott,  Walter 16, 27 

Seel,  Earl  M 3a 

Searcy,  Henry  B ai,  36 

Seibold,  Leonelda ao,  30 

Settle,  Ada  G ij.  31 

Seward,  Frederick  W 6 

Seward,  William  H 4 

Shand,  Miles  M xo,  35 

Sharps,  Lloyd'. x6,  as 

Shaw,  George X4, 34 

Shedd,  Margaret  R ao,  3 - 

Shepard,  Donald  D 31 

Shepler,  Raymond  V 11.  a6 

Sherfy,John  B 15,35 

Sherman,  John 5 

Shipley,  Milford  A xs,  35 

Shipley,  Ruth  B 10, 34 

Shipman,  Samuel  R x7,  as 

Shreve,  Edgar  A xa,  33 

Siegel,  Charles X4, 35 

Simmons,  Edward  T X7, 36 

Simmons,  Paul  A aa.  23 

Simpich,  Frederick 39 

Simpson,  Julia  F X9, 31 

Sisler,  Clarence  E xx,  34 

Skinner,  James  S xa,  3$ 

Skinner,  Sidney  A xa,  35 

Slaughter,  Imogen aa,  36 

Smith,  Arthur  J X7,  a3 

Smith,  Carothers  H xfi,  33 

Smith,  Elizabeth  B X9.30 

Smith,  Florence  S ax,  a$ 

Smith,  Frances  I ao,  3a 

Smith ,  Frederick  M 20,34 

Smith,  Glenn  A 12,34 

Smith,  Orlando  F X3. 31 

Smith,  Robert 3 

Smith,  Sydney  Y f o,  24 

Smith,  Wilbert  J ax,  36 

Smyth,  Cecelia  R 3* 

Snell,  George  B 10, 30 

Snowberger,  Anna X3,  a6 

Snyder,  Mary  E ax,  34 

Southerland,  Katherine  C ao,a9 

Sparadoski,  Genevieve  E X9,  a» 

Sprigman,  Mary ai,  31 

Stambaugh,  George  B X8.36 

Stanley.  Elsie  M .  A X3.  ^3 


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Page. 

Stanton,  Otis  G ii,  33 

Staub,  Christina  B 17.  »7 

Steele,  Joseph  D 18, 3S 

Steidel,  C.  Elmer 15.  24 

Stevens,  Wilfred 11,  26 

Stewart,  Nathaniel  B is 

Stewart,  Worthington  E 10, 34 

Stiles,  Edith  F 19,33 

Storlce,  Earle  F 1S.31 

Straub,  Besse  C 19726 

Strobel,  Edward  H 8 

Stumpfle,  Florence M 2t, 26 

Sturgis,  Hugh  L 20, 34 

Styles,  Francis  H 34 

Summers,  Natalia 18, 34 

Suydam,  Henry 10, 33 

Swann,  James  S i7)27 

Sweet,  Florence  G 20, 28 

Swem,  John  Broadus iij 23 

Sydenham,  Humphrey 14,25 

Syphax,  Colbert  S 16, 32 

Taft,  William  H S 

Tanis,  Richard  C 10, 29 

Tarrisse,  Edwin 11,34 

Tasker,  Viola 14, 27 

Taylor,  Ashby i9j  31 

Taylor,  Beloit i9;  31 

Taylor,  Julian 11,34 

Taylor,  Zachary 4 

Tennille,  Claybome i7>  23 

Theaker,  Anna  R iS>3S 

Thomas,  Edgar i7i3i 

Thomas,  George  A 22,31 

Thomas,  John  A 6 

Thomas,  Nora 18, 28 

Tillett,  Percy  O i4,3S 

Tobin,  Edward  J 22, 29 

Tonner,  John  A 18,33 

Tower,  Raymond  C •. 21,36 

Toyer,  William  E • ". 22, 33 

Tredwell,  Roger  C 25 

Trescot,  William  H 6 

Trowbridge,  Emma  J 20.32 

Tumulty,  Delia 15,27 

Tune,  Hazel  L i3>33 

Turlington,  Edgar  Willis lo,  26 

Turner,  Effie  K 14,34 

Tyler,  John 4 

Udy,  Stanley  H 11, 26 


Page 

Uhl,  Edwin  F 5,6 

Underwood,  Wilbur ii»35 

UphofF,  Alice 20, 31 

Upshur,  Abel  P .- .  4 

Vallance,  William  R 7 10, 26 

Van  Buren,  Martin 3 

Van  Dyke,  Edmund  W 10, 37 

Walker,  Ernestine  M ao>3i 

Ward,  Frank  X 11, a6 

Warner,  George  A a»(  34 

Warren,  Robert 17, 26 

Washbume,  EUhu  B 4 

Washington,  George 3 

Watson,  L.  Adelaide ^ 13, 23 

Watt,  Elbert  H 18,35 

Webb,  George 22,31 

Webster,  Daniel 4 

Weibley,  Roy  A 14, 27 

Welch,  Florence  L iS>3S 

Welles,  Sumner 28 

Wells,  Edward 18, 27 

Wells,  John  B 13,35 

Wenger,  Aloysius n, 25 

West,  Leland  S 22,36 

Wharton,  William  F 4,5,6 

Wheeler,  Willard  H 16, 27 

Wigginton,  Anna  V 18, 28 

Will,  James  Everett 13,35 

Will,  Marvin  W 10, 24 

Williams,  Harrison  0 22,36 

Williams,  William  G i7» 23 

Wilson,  Huntington 7,8 

Wilson,  Woodrow s 

Winings,  Loran  Paul 20, 32 

Wiseman,  Kenneth  C 20,31 

Wooding,  A.  Russell 16, 23 

Woods,  Leslie  E _.  20,34 

Worman,  Charles  E 20,35 

Wright,  Frank  T 17,32 

Wright,  Jennie  V 21,31 

Wright,  Maitland  S 11,27 

Wynkoop,  Janet  M 19, 23 

Yingling,  Raymond  T ._ i9>  31 

Young,  Arthur  N 9,30 

Young,  Fred  R 13,36 

Young,  Harry  R 10, 36 

Young,  Hattie  V 16, 31 

Zirkle,  Vernon  B ". i4>3S 


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